Molat (pronounced [mɔ̌lat]; Italian: Melada) is a Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea. It lies near Zadar, southeast of Ist, separated by the Zapuntel...
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The Molat concentration camp (Italian: campo di concentramento di Melada; Croatian: Koncentracijski logor Molat; Serbian: Концентрациони логор Молат;...
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as well. Several concentration camps (most notably the Rab, Gonars and Molat camps) were established in Italian-occupied territories, mostly for Slovenes...
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ebraica » La Risiera di San Sabba". moked.it. Bašić, Josip-Bepo (2008). MOLAT U DRUGOM SVJETSKOM RATU 1941.-1945 - tragovima događaja. Zadar: Hrvatska...
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Domènec Fita i Molat (Catalan pronunciation: [duˈmɛnək ˈfitəj muˈlat]; 10 August 1927 – 9 November 2020) was a Spanish artist. Having studied in different...
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(152 islands) Krapanj Krk Lastovo Lošinj Lokrum Lopud Male Srakane Mljet Molat Murter Olib Pašman Pag Palagruža Plavnik Premuda Prvić Rab Rava Rivanj Sestrunj...
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mottos are: Sami protiv svih - Alone against everybody, and Krepat, ma ne molat - Die but not give up. Armada's mascot is a shark. There are numerous Armada...
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537 Ist, population 182 Kožino, population 815 Mali Iž, population 215 Molat, population 107 Olib, population 140 Petrčane, population 601 Premuda, population...
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(Croatia) Krk (Croatia) Lastovo (Croatia) Lošinj (Croatia) Mljet (Croatia) Molat (Croatia) Murter (Croatia) Pag (Croatia) Pašman (Croatia) Rab (Croatia)...
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Unije Susak Prvić Goli Otok Sveti Grgur Rab Pag Olib Silba Premuda Ist Molat Vir Dugi Otok Ugljan Iž Pašman the Kornati archipelago, also a national...
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