Dalmatia (/dælˈmeɪʃə, -tiə/; Croatian: Dalmacija [dǎlmatsija]; Italian: Dalmazia [dalˈmattsja]; see names in other languages) is one of the four historical...
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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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The Governorate of Dalmatia (Italian: Governatorato di Dalmazia; Croatian: Guvernatorat Dalmacija) was an administrative division of the Kingdom of Italy...
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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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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 the territories of Dalmatia under the rule of the Republic of Venice, mainly from the 15th to the...
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The Kingdom of Dalmatia (Croatian: Kraljevina Dalmacija; Italian: Regno di Dalmazia; German: Königreich Dalmatien) was a crown land of the Austrian Empire...
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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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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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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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