dalmatia in English

noun
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an ancient region in what is now southwestern Croatia that is composed of mountains and a narrow coastal plain along the Adriatic Sea, together with offshore islands. It once formed part of the Roman province of Illyricum.

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1. 10891 Cheap hotels Split-Dalmatia County

2. They eventually reached the Austrian borders and the Adriatic shores in Dalmatia.

3. Today Zadar is cultural, economic and administrative centre of North Dalmatia.

4. Diocletian retired to the expansive palace he had built in his homeland, Dalmatia near Salona on the Adriatic.

5. Acanthus balcanicus, is an endemic herbaceous perennial plant in the genus Acanthus, native to the Balkan peninsula, up to Dalmatia.

6. In 535–536, Theodahad sent Pope Agapetus I to Constantinople to request the removal of Byzantine forces from Sicily, Dalmatia, and Italy.

7. 24 Most of Dalmatia was once part of the Venetian Republic, when walled citadels were built to protect against the constant threat of invasion from the Ottoman Empire.

8. Bosnia, the larger of the two regions, lies to the west and north of Herzegovina, while the Croatian region of Dalmatia lies to the south-southwest, and Montenegro lies to the east-southeast

9. In the sixth and seventh centuries Slavic tribes, the ancestors of the Croats, lived on the northern coast of Dalmatia, in southern Istria, in northern Bosnia, and in the

10. Venice obtained most of Dalmatia along with the Morea (the Peloponnese peninsula of southern Greece), though the Morea was restored to the Turks within 20 years by the Treaty of Passarowitz.

11. In the sixth and seventh centuries Slavic tribes, the ancestors of the Croats, lived on the northern coast of Dalmatia, in southern Istria, in northern Bosnia, and in the

12. The first Croatians to arrive in Canada may have been 2 sailors from Dalmatia serving as crew on the third voyage of Jacques CARTIER (1541-42) and a miner who accompanied Samuel DE CHAMPLAIN (1604-06).

13. During this era, the territory of what is now Croatia was organized into the coastal area called Dalmatia (yes, this is the provenance of the cute spotted dog) and the northern area known as Pannonia.

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16. The Bogomils spread westwards and settled in Serbia, where they were to be known as Babuni.At the end of the 12th century Serbian Grand Prince Stefan Nemanja and the Serbian council deemed Bogomilism a heresy, and expelled them from the country.Large numbers took refuge in Bosnia and Dalmatia where they were known under the name of Patarenes (Patareni).