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    Biograd na Moru (redirect from Zaravecchia)
    [bîoɡraːd na môːru]), shortened to simply Biograd ([biǒɡrad]) (Italian: Zaravecchia, German: Weißenburg, Hungarian: Tengerfehérvár) is a town in northern...
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    1409–1797 Zadar (Zara), 998–1186, 1202–1358 and 1409–1797 Biograd (Zaravecia/Zaravecchia after 1204), early 11C, 1115–1124, 1125, 1409–1797 Vrana (Aurana or Laurana...
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    (with Crappano, Provicchio and Zatton) Zara / Zadar: 25,000 inhabitants Zaravecchia / Biograd: 2,520 inhabitants Zemonico / Zemunik Donji: 1,000 inhabitants...
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  • (Italian) → Rijeka Iader → Jadera → Zara → Zadar Agram, Zagrab → Zagreb Zaravecchia → Biograd na Moru Pinguente → Buzet Cherso → Cres Porto Re → Kraljevica...
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  • archbishop of Mérida-Badajoz. The titular see refers to the diocese of Zaravecchia (Biograd), and it is also known with the name of Alba Marittima, in Dalmatia...
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    Lemis Biočić Torricchia di Tenin, Biocici, Biocich Biograd na Moru Zaravecchia or Alba Marittima Biovičino Selo Chiesa San Pietro, Biocinosello Biotine/Biorine...
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  • (Zara) to an Italian father and a mother originally from Biograd na Moru (Zaravecchia). His father Renato was the owner of a famous butcher's shop in Zadar...
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