Dalmatia (/dælˈmeɪʃə, -tiə/; Croatian: Dalmacija [dǎlmatsija]; Italian: Dalmazia [dalˈmattsja]; see names in other languages) is one of the four historical...
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Split, Croatia (redirect from Split, Dalmatia)
second-largest city of Croatia, after the capital Zagreb, the largest city in Dalmatia and the largest city on the Croatian coast. It lies on the eastern shore...
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AD) Dalmatia (theme) (c. 870–1060s) Venetian Dalmatia (1409–1797) Kingdom of Dalmatia (1815–1918) Governorate of Dalmatia (1941–1943) MS Dalmatia, a cruise...
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Zadar (redirect from Zara, Dalmatia)
second-largest city of the region of Dalmatia and the fifth-largest city in the country. Today, Zadar is a historical center of Dalmatia, Zadar County's principal...
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The History of Dalmatia concerns the history of the area that covers eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea and its inland regions, from the 2nd century BC...
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The Kingdom of Dalmatia (Croatian: Kraljevina Dalmacija; German: Königreich Dalmatien; Italian: Regno di Dalmazia) was a crown land of the Austrian Empire...
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The Governorate of Dalmatia (Italian: Governatorato di Dalmazia) was an administrative division of the Kingdom of Italy established in from 1918 to 1920...
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Dalmatia was a Roman province. Its name is derived from the name of an Illyrian tribe called the Dalmatae, which lived in the central area of the eastern...
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Hermes of Dalmatia (Greek: Ἑρμᾶς) is numbered among the Seventy Disciples. He was bishop in Dalmatia. He is usually identified with the Hermes mentioned...
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Dalmatia Tower is a high-rise office building and a hotel in Split, Croatia. It is located on the intersection of the Domovinskog rata Street and the Dubrovačka...
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Venetian Dalmatia (Latin: Dalmatia Veneta) refers to parts of Dalmatia under the rule of the Republic of Venice, mainly from the 15th to the 18th centuries...
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Doge of Venice (redirect from Duke of Dalmatia (Venetian))
Venice, Dalmatia and Croatia and Imperial Protosebastos'. In the fourteenth century, the doges periodically objected to the use of Dalmatia and Croatia...
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The flag of Dalmatia consisted of two identical horizontal stripes of blue and yellow. Like the Croatian flag, it draws its modern roots from the period...
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Dubrovnik (redirect from Ragusa (Dalmatia))
historically known as Ragusa (Italian: [raˈɡuːza] ), is a city in southern Dalmatia, Croatia, by the Adriatic Sea. It is one of the most prominent tourist...
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Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia (redirect from Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia)
Triune Kingdom of Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia, also simply known as the Triune Kingdom, and had claims on Dalmatia, which was administered separately by...
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Split-Dalmatia County (Croatian: Splitsko-dalmatinska županija [splîtsko-dalmǎtiːnskaː ʒupǎnija]) is a central-southern Dalmatian county in Croatia. The...
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sometimes referred to as Isaac the Dalmatian, not because he came from Dalmatia, but because of the monastery which he founded. According to some accounts...
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The coat of arms of Dalmatia is the heraldic symbol used for the historical region of Dalmatia on the eastern coast of Adriatic Sea. It is also featured...
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The title Duke of Dalmatia may refer to: the governors of the Byzantine Dalmatia Doge of Venice, used the title between 1000 and 1358 Duke of Merania,...
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fought and expelled the Pannonian Avars influence in the Roman province of Dalmatia. It is theorized that one of the brothers, Chrobatos (Croatian: Hrvat)...
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Ban of Croatia (redirect from Ban of Croatia and Dalmatia)
when Ladislaus sold his rights over Dalmatia to the Republic of Venice. From 1476 onwards, the titles of Ban of Dalmatia and Croatia, and Ban of "Whole Slavonia"...
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Dalmatia is a census-designated place located in Lower Mahanoy Township, Northumberland County in the state of Pennsylvania. The community is located along...
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Kingdom of Croatia (925–1102) (redirect from Kingdom of Croatia and Dalmatia)
(without western Istria, some Dalmatian coastal cities, and the part of Dalmatia south of the Neretva River), as well as most of the modern-day Bosnia and...
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Triune Kingdom (redirect from Triune Kingdom of Dalmatia, Croatia, and Slavonia)
(Croatian: Trojedna kraljevina) or Triune Kingdom of Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia (Croatian: Trojedna Kraljevina Hrvatske, Slavonije i Dalmacije) was the...
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Dalmatian Italians (redirect from Italians of Dalmatia)
Talijani) are the historical Italian national minority living in the region of Dalmatia, now part of Croatia and Montenegro. In 1803, the Italian community accounted...
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The Diet of Dalmatia (Croatian: Dalmatinski sabor, Italian: Dieta della Dalmazia) was the regional assembly of the Kingdom of Dalmatia within the Austro-Hungarian...
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I in Dalmatia. Originally a small territory, it was greatly enlarged in 1941 during World War II. It was a part of the Governorship of Dalmatia. It remained...
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Battle of Dalmatia may apply to the following battles of the Croatian War of Independence: Battle of Zadar Battle of Šibenik Siege of Dubrovnik Battle...
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Serbs of Croatia (redirect from Serbs of Dalmatia)
are Catholic. In some regions of modern-day Croatia, mainly in southern Dalmatia, ethnic Serbs possibly have been present from the Early Middle Ages. Serbs...
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Byzantine Emperor Constantine VII, Croats arrived in the Roman province of Dalmatia in the first half of the 7th century after they defeated the Avars. However...
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