1870:
1298:, while further inland it is moderate Mediterranean. In the mountains, winters are frosty and snowy, while summers are hot and dry. To the south winters are milder. Over the centuries many forests have been cut down and replaced with bush and brush. There is evergreen vegetation on the coast. The soils are generally poor, except on the plains where areas with natural grass, fertile soils, and warm summers provide an opportunity for tillage. Elsewhere, land cultivation is mostly unsuccessful because of the mountains, hot summers, and poor soils, although olives and grapes flourish. Energy resources are scarce. Electricity is mainly produced by hydropower stations. There is a considerable amount of
1255:
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112:
1225:) nearly one third of Dalmatians in the second half of the 18th century. According to the Austrian census it had decreased to 12.5% in 1865 and 3.1% in 1890. There remains, however, a strong cultural, and, in part, ancestral heritage among the natives of the cities and islands, who today almost exclusively identify as Croats, but retain a sense of regional identity. This same regional identity and heritage is displayed in the Hinterland, where the architectural and cultural legacy remains evident in many villages and towns that have a distinct Mediterranean style.
3656:
3704:
2005:
3672:
3791:
100:
6009:
3637:
2487:
1819:
215:
1782:
3719:
3762:
3094:
1753:
3618:
1240:
3292:
5923:
3686:
2019:
974:
2656:
2479:
2467:
2303:
129:
3027:
majority Slavs to vote, did
Croatian parties gain control. Croatian finally became an official language in Dalmatia in 1883, along with Italian. Yet minority Italian-speakers continued to wield strong influence, since Austria favored Italians for government work, thus in the Austrian capital of Dalmatia, Zara, the proportion of Italians continued to grow, making it the only Dalmatian city with an Italian majority.
1720:
6257:
227:
2925:
3748:
3813:
3315:
911:
203:
2033:
3411:
business establishments. Italian policies prompted resistance by
Dalmatians, many joined the Partisans. This led to further Italian repressive measures - shooting of civilian hostages, burning of villages, confiscation of properties. Italians took many civilians to concentration camps - altogether, some 80,000 Dalmatians, 12% of the population, passed through Italian concentration camps.
5906:
3733:
1275:
2772:
2988:), making up 33% of the total population of Dalmatia in 1803, but this was reduced to 20% in 1816. According to Austrian censuses, the Dalmatian Italians formed 12.5% of the population in 1865, but this was reduced to 2.8% in 1910. In Dalmatia there was a constant decline in the Italian population, in a context of repression that also took on violent connotations.
5889:
1064:"Dalmatia" is therefore generally perceived to extend approximately to the borders of the Austrian Kingdom of Dalmatia. However, due to territorial and administrative changes over the past century, the perception can be seen to have altered somewhat with regard to certain areas, and sources conflict as to their being part of the region in modern times:
2499:
4366:
f, pl dele, dhen, dhën 'sheep'. The Geg variant delme represents a formation in *-mā (and hardly has anything in common with the name of
Dalmatia pace MEYER Wb. 63 and ÇABEJ St. I 111). The word is based on PAlb *dailā 'sheep' < 'suckling' and related to various l-derivatives from IE *dhē(i)- 'to
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in 1204. The
Republic of Venice, on the other hand, was in the ascendant, while the Croatia became increasingly influenced by Hungary to the north, being absorbed into it via personal union in 1102. Thus, these two factions became involved in a struggle in this area, intermittently controlling it as
3410:
Italy proceeded to
Italianize the annexed areas of Dalmatia. Place names were Italianized, and Italian was made the official language in all schools, churches and government administration. All Croatian cultural societies were banned, while Italians took control of all key mineral, industrial and
3026:
While Slavic-speakers made up 80-95% of the
Dalmatia populace, only Italian language schools existed until 1848, and due to restrictive voting laws, the Italian-speaking aristocratic minority retained political control of Dalmatia. Only after Austria liberalized elections in 1870, allowing more
4195:
A dalmata/delmata illír törzs, Dalmatia/Delmatia terület, Delminium/Dalmion illír város neve, továbbá a mai Delvinë és
Delvinaqi földrajzi tájegység neve az albán dele (többese delme) 'juh', delmer 'juhpásztor' szavakhoz kapcsolódik. Strabon Delmion illír város nevéhez ezt az éretelmezést fűzi
3230:, Šibenik, and other localities on the Dalmatian coast. By the end of hostilities in November 1918, the Italian military had seized control of the entire portion of Dalmatia that had been guaranteed to Italy by the Treaty of London and by 17 November had seized Rijeka as well. In 1918, Admiral
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supported the seizure of
Dalmatia, and proceeded to Zadar in an Italian warship in December 1918. However, in spite of the guarantees of the Treaty of London to Italy of a large portion of Dalmatia and Italian military occupation of claimed territories of Dalmatia, during the peace settlement
2964:
His
Majesty expressed the precise order that action be taken decisively against the influence of the Italian elements still present in some regions of the Crown and, appropriately occupying the posts of public, judicial, masters employees as well as with the influence of the press, work in
2171:
and
Byzantine Empire, but although the Byzantines have retained supremacy, Dalmatia became a meeting place between the West and the East. The meaning of the administrative-geographical term "Dalmatia" by 820 shrank to the coastal cities and their immediate hinterland - Byzantine
2748:
From the Middle Ages to the 19th century, Italian and Slavic communities in Dalmatia had lived peacefully side by side because they did not know the national identification, given that they generically defined themselves as "Dalmatians", of "Romance" or "Slavic" culture.
2865:). This and other literary and journalistic texts, which continued to be published, contributed to the awakening of the national consciousness reflected in efforts to introduce the Croatian language into schools and offices, and to promote Croatian books. The Emperor
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around the Adriatic Sea, annexing to it the former Venetian Dalmatia from Istria to Kotor. In 1808, he annexed the just conquered Republic of Ragusa to the Kingdom. A year later, in 1809, he removed the Venetian Dalmatia from his Kingdom of Italy and created the
2248:"), that lasted until the 19th century. The cities were maritime centres with a huge commerce mainly with the Italian peninsula and with the growing Republic of Venice. The Latin and Slavic communities were somewhat hostile at first, but as the Croats became
2873:
which prohibited the unification of Dalmatia and Croatia and also any further political activity with this end in view. The political struggle of Dubrovnik to be united with Croatia, which was intense throughout 1848–49, did not succeed at that time.
3030:
In 1861 was the meeting of the first Dalmatian Assembly, with representatives from Dubrovnik. Representatives of Kotor came to Dubrovnik to join the struggle for unification with Croatia. The citizens of Dubrovnik gave them a festive welcome, flying
2730:), the legal system and infrastructure were finally modernized somewhat in Dalmatia, and the educational system flourished. French rule brought a lot of improvements in infrastructure; many roads were built or reconstructed. Napoleon himself blamed
3995:
The coast and hinterland of central Dalmatia up to and beyond the Dinaric mountains was inhabited by the Delmatae, after whom the Roman province Dalmatia was named, their own name being derived from their principal settlement Delminium near
2678:, more peaceful times made Dalmatia experience a period of certain economic and cultural growth in the 18th century, with the re-establishment of trade and exchange with the hinterland. This period was abruptly interrupted with the
2411:
and the Venetians continued their struggle over Dalmatia after Tvrtko's death in 1391. By this time, the whole Hungarian and Croatian Kingdom was facing increasing internal difficulties, as a 20-year civil war ensued between the
2973:
for the Germanization and Slavization of these territories according to the circumstances, with energy and without any regard. His Majesty calls the central offices to the strong duty to proceed in this way to what has been
1948:
was rather selective. While urban centers, both coastal and inland, were almost completely romanized, the situation in the countryside was completely different. Despite the Illyrians being subject to a strong process of
2252:
this tension increasingly subsided. A degree of cultural mingling soon took place, in some enclaves stronger, in others weaker, as Slavic influence and culture was more accentuated in Ragusa, Spalatum, and Tragurium.
1130:, were a part of the Kingdom of Dalmatia and are historically and culturally related to the region, but are today associated more with the Croatian Littoral, due to geographical vicinity and administrative expediency.
1869:
1193:
with whom they have no ethnic connection. According to the Austrian census, they constituted 18.5% of the population in 1857, which decreased to 17.4% by 1900. They formed 19.9% in the 1830-1850 period.
4152:
In the prehistoric and classical periods it was not at all unusual for peoples to have names derived from animals, such that the name of the Delmatae is considered to be related to Albanian delme, sheep
2278:
ruler. In the subsequent period, the rulers of Croatia exerted influence over Dalmatian cities and islands, occasionally taking control such as the conquest of Zadar in the mid-11th century. Chronicler
1905:. The name "Dalmatia" was in use probably from the second half of the 2nd century BC and certainly from the first half of the 1st century BC, defining a coastal area of the eastern Adriatic between the
1152:. However, it includes the Gračac municipality in Zadar County, which was not a part of the Kingdom of Dalmatia and is not traditionally associated with the region (but instead the region of Lika).
3288:
that once they gained power, they will cede to Italy additional territory in Dalmatia and the Bay of Kotor, while renouncing all Croatian claims to Istria, Rijeka, Zadar and the Adriatic Islands.
3222:
that guaranteed Italy the right to annex a large portion of Dalmatia in exchange for Italy's participation on the Allied side. From 5–6 November 1918, Italian forces were reported to have reached
2921:
and Dalmatia with Italy. The Italians in Dalmatia supported the Italian Risorgimento: as a consequence, the Austrians saw the Italians as enemies and favored the Slav communities of Dalmatia.
1349:, 1894 m. In present-day Dalmatia, the highest peak is Dinara (1913 m), which is not a coastal mountain, while the highest coastal Dinaric mountains are on Biokovo (Sv. Jure, 1762 m) and
2822:
with pledges to work for this idea. In 1849, Dubrovnik continued to lead the Dalmatian cities in the struggle for unification. A large-scale campaign was launched in the Dubrovnik paper
2636:
took refuge in the coastal cities of Dalmatia. In the Ottoman Dalmatia many people converted to Islam to get freedom and privileges. The border between the Dalmatian hinterland and the
3403:. Italy then annexed these territories, while all the remainder of southern Croatia, including the entire coast, were placed under Italian occupation. Italy also appointed an Italian,
1148:. This definition does not include the Bay of Kotor, or the islands of Rab, Sveti Grgur, and Goli Otok. It also excludes the northern part of the island of Pag, which is part of the
1140:. A number of sources express the view that "from the modern-day administrative point of view", the extent of Dalmatia equates to the four southernmost counties of Croatia: Zadar,
3441:
The Partisans liberated Dalmatia in 1944, and with that Zadar, Rijeka, Istria, Cres, Lošinj, Lastovo and Palagruža became reunited with Croatia. After 1945, most of the remaining
3269:, and Lastovo. Italy entered World War I in a territorial gamble, mostly to gain Dalmatia. But Italy got only a small part of its pretensions, so Dalmatia mostly stayed Yugoslav.
3153:
1217:, decreased dramatically over the course of the 19th and the first half of the 20th century. The Italian speakers (Italians and italophone Croats) constituted (according to the
1077:
2574:
In the early 16th century, most of the Dalmatian hinterland which was controlled by the Hungarian-Croatian Kingdom was lost to the Ottoman Empire by the 1520s when was formed
3192:
were recognized as official languages in Dalmatia. After 1909, Italian lost its official status, thus it could no longer be used in the public and administrative sphere.
3250:
that advocated self-determination of nations took precedence, with Italy only being permitted to annex Zadar from Dalmatia, while the rest of Dalmatia was to be part of
1961:
and traditions, and follow their own social-political tribal organization which was adapted to Roman administration and political structure only in some necessities.
3776:
3357:. The same year, the ethnic Croatian areas of the Zeta Banovina from the Bay of Kotor to Pelješac, including Dubrovnik, were merged with a new Banovina of Croatia.
1678:
5319:, Wien, Österreichischer Bundesverlag für Unterricht, Wissenschaft und Kunst 1971, vol. 2, p. 297. Citazione completa della fonte e traduzione in Luciano Monzali,
2818:. The Dubrovnik municipality was the most outspoken of all the Dalmatian communes in its support for unification with Croatia. A letter was sent from Dubrovnik to
3414:
Many Croats moved from the Italian-occupied area and took refuge in the satellite state of Croatia, which became the battleground for a guerrilla war between the
2780:
4744:
Zbornik radova s Međunarodnog znanstvenog skupa Talijankska uprava na hrvatskom prostoru i egzodus Hrvata 1918-1943. Hrvatski institut za povijest. p. 312
3011:
331 (4.6%). In other Dalmatian localities, according to Austrian censuses, Dalmatian Italians experienced a sudden decrease: in the twenty years 1890-1910, in
5960:
2594:
now directly bordered with the Ottoman Dalmatia. Venetians still perceived this inner hinterland as once part of Croatia, calling it as "Banadego" (lands of
2376:
In the south, due to its protected location, Kotor became a major city for the salt trade. The area was prosperous during the 14th century under the rule of
5844:
1944:, that all Dalmatia was fully romanized by the 4th century AD. However, analysis of archaeological material from that period has shown that the process of
719:, "shepherd", although there is lack of compelling evidence in ancient literary sources that Delmatae is derived from a word meaning "sheep". According to
2720:
Napoleon's rule in Dalmatia was marked with war and high taxation, which caused several rebellions. On the other hand, French rule greatly contributed to
4629:
5668:
5296:""L'Adriatico orientale e la sterile ricerca delle nazionalità delle persone" di Kristijan Knez; La Voce del Popolo (quotidiano di Fiume) del 2/10/2002"
3257:
At the end of World War I, the Austrian Empire disintegrated, and Dalmatia was again split between the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (later the
3333:
In 1922, the territory of the former Kingdom of Dalmatia was divided into two provinces, the Oblast of Split and the Oblast of Dubrovnik. In 1929, the
938:
in the south. Dalmatia signified not only a geographical unit, but was an entity based on common culture and settlement types, a common narrow eastern
5317:
Die Protokolle des Österreichischen Ministerrates 1848/1867. V Abteilung: Die Ministerien Rainer und Mensdorff. VI Abteilung: Das Ministerium Belcredi
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suckle' (MEYER Wb. 63, Alb. St. Ill 29 operates with *dailjā < IE *dhailiā or *dhoiliā), cf., in particular, Arm dayl 'colostrum' < IE *dhailo-.
3436:
1069:
2726:
3617:
3466:
2180:
and remained influential as they were well fortified and maintained their connection with the Byzantine Empire. The original name of the cities was
2078:
665:
3655:
1254:
111:
2157:
6286:
3102:
609:
5877:
5819:
5678:
4507:
4455:
4417:
4390:
4325:
4112:
4019:
3988:
2326:, the Byzantine Empire was no longer able to expand its power consistently in Dalmatia, and was finally rendered impotent so far west by the
5533:
5589:
5468:
2783:
under the Supervision of Charles Knight, dated January 1, 1852. Dalmatia is the area detailed in the smaller map annexed map on the right.
3703:
3337:, a province of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, was formed. Its capital was Split, and it included most of Dalmatia and parts of present-day
3072:
2436:. The much more centralized Republic came to control the coast and near hinterland of Dalmatia by the year 1420, it was to remain under
3261:) which controlled most of it, and the Kingdom of Italy which held small portions of northern Dalmatia around Zadar and the islands of
3178:
2408:
2339:
4554:
4356:
4230:
danas još uvijek prevladava tumačenje kako korijen njihova imena potječe od riječi koja je srodna albanskom delë, delmë odnosno „ovca"
3961:
3790:
3384:
2167:
In the early 9th century, the Eastern Adriatic coast including Dalmatia was the scene of the sphere of influence struggle between the
2074:
4118:
2257:
2056:
2022:
605:
5798:
5387:
5121:
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2060:
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law. Its exact extent is therefore uncertain and subject to public perception. According to Lena Mirošević and Josip Faričić of the
2902:
1161:
The inhabitants of Dalmatia are culturally subdivided into two groups. The urban families of the coastal cities, commonly known as
5295:
3636:
5953:
3477:
1965:
4830:
2966:
2910:
2762:
2288:
2026:
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Stenographische Protokolle über die Sitzungen des Hauses der Abgeordneten des österreichischen Reichsrates, Ausgaben 318-329,
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ranges in width from fifty kilometres in the north, to just a few kilometres in the south; it is mostly covered by the rugged
5344:
5233:
4698:
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4265:
4181:
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3323:
2691:
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was granted to the Zeta Oblast, so that the border of Dalmatia was formed at that point by the southern border of the former
5074:
Hunc iste, postquam Dalmatae pacto hoc a Hungaria separati se non tulissent, revocatum contra Emericum armis vindicavit, ac
3761:
3369:
2686:'s troops stormed the region and ended the independence of the Republic of Ragusa as well, saving it from occupation by the
2518:
was not fully consolidated from 1420. The Republic of Venice in 1420 controlled coastal part of Dalmatia, with the southern
1290:
mountain range running from north-west to south-east. The hills and mountains lie parallel to the coast, which gave rise to
99:
6008:
585:(South Slavs) to the area in the late 6th and early 7th century, who eventually occupied most of the coast and hinterland,
4926:
4905:
4885:
4864:
4779:
4271:
3938:
3916:
3685:
3462:
2815:
2698:
2421:
2292:
661:
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I censimenti della popolazione dell'Istria, con Fiume e Trieste, e di alcune città della Dalmazia tra il 1850 ed il 1936
4342:
3485:
3404:
3388:
3377:
2870:
612:
in 1102, its cities and lands were often conquered by, or switched allegiance to, the kingdoms of the region during the
5487:, Centro di Ricerche Storiche - Rovigno, Unione Italiana - Fiume, Università Popolare di Trieste, Trieste-Rovigno, 1993
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3434:
remained in Partisan hands, while Zadar, Rijeka, Istria, Cres, Lošinj, Lastovo and Palagruža became part of the German
6291:
6260:
5946:
5485:
I censimenti della popolazione dell'Istria, con Fiume e Trieste e di alcune città della Dalmazia tra il 1850 e il 1936
5449:
4187:
3501:
876:
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James, Ryan; Mastrini, Hana; Baker, Mark; Torme Olson, Karen; Charlton, Angela; Bain, Keith; de Bruyn, Pippa (2009).
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1914:
1420:
1166:
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1040:. From the present-day administrative and territorial point of view, Dalmatia comprises the four Croatian littoral
657:
511:
3280:
continued to lay claim to all of Dalmatia. In 1927 Italy signed an agreement with the Croatian fascist, terrorist
2358:. The Mongols attacked the Dalmatian cities for the next few years but eventually withdrew without major success.
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2949:
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1926:
1864:
1818:
1432:
923:
879:
558:
31:
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2287:
took the title "King of Dalmatia and Croatia", and that all subsequent rulers styled themselves in such manner.
1921:
together with the Pannonians, but it was finally crushed and, in 10 AD, Illyricum was split into two provinces,
3450:
3088:
2571:, and the Republic of Ragusa was the fiercest competitor to Venice's merchants in the 15th and 16th centuries.
1822:
1145:
375:
195:
116:
4639:
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At the beginning of the 14th century and until 1322, the Dalmatian cities were under the control of the noble
2004:
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Duridanov, Ivan (2002). "Illyrisch". In Bister, Feliks J.; Gramshammer-Hohl, Dagmar; Heynoldt, Anke (eds.).
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3080:
2906:
2599:
2413:
2335:
2145:
1945:
887:
868:
740:
443:
1752:
3782:
3423:
3338:
3238:
2607:
2315:
2291:
expanded his rule to permanently incorporate Dalmatian cities and islands by 1069. Upon the death of King
2102:
1756:
1248:
1141:
814:
775:
367:
220:
2909:, together with other Italian-speaking areas on the eastern Adriatic. This triggered the gradual rise of
5861:
5258:
4923:
Census 2011: Population by Citizenship, Ethnicity, Religion and Mother Tongue - Dubrovnik-Neretva County
3718:
3691:
3489:
3481:
3258:
3215:
2731:
2675:
2280:
2177:
2048:
1785:
1295:
1178:
1073:
943:
927:
899:
669:
649:
371:
329:
6122:
6082:
5085:
4038:
2486:
2351:
778:) in the nearby region represents a related later development. According to István Schütz, in Albania,
3732:
598:
562:
5575:
4902:
Census 2011: Population by Citizenship, Ethnicity, Religion and Mother Tongue - Split-Dalmatia County
4580:
4574:
3677:
3399:, from north of Zadar to south of Split, with inland areas, plus nearly all the Adriatic islands and
3380:
occupied Yugoslavia, redrawing their borders to include former parts of the Yugoslavian state. A new
2886:
2377:
2370:
1969:
1809:
1291:
1234:
1182:
981:(blue) which existed within Austria-Hungary until 1918, on a map of modern-day Croatia and Montenegro
503:
38:
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Census 2011: Population by Citizenship, Ethnicity, Religion and Mother Tongue - Šibenik-Knin County
4778:. Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Croatia (in Croatian and English). Vol. 47. Zagreb:
4443:
3826:
3354:
3308:
3304:
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Dalmatia, especially its maritime cities, once had a substantial local ethnic Italian population (
2858:
2803:
2796:
2766:
2707:
2519:
2429:
2284:
2261:
2086:
1985:
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978:
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A Low, Dishonest Decade: The Great Powers, Eastern Europe and the Economic Origins of World War II
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4667:(in Croatian). Republic of Croatia: Ministry of Regional Development and EU Funds. Archived from
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3419:
3327:
3273:
3143:
3084:
2985:
2937:
2878:
2792:
2788:
2758:
2734:
2714:
2703:
2663:
2560:
2511:
2503:
2461:
2453:
2404:
2388:
2296:
2245:
2114:
2109:), Asseria, Varvaria, Burnum, Scardona, Epidaurum and Acruvium (resulting with the foundation of
2082:
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1450:
1206:
1089:
986:
955:
629:
617:
594:
578:
566:
468:
345:
5111:
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3170:
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The Italian population in Dalmatia was concentrated in the major coastal cities. In the city of
2362:
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by the end of 1080s, the state entered a period of anarchy and would result in Hungarians under
5895:
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3165:
over whether Austria should pay for Dalmatia. It has been argued that in the conclusion of the
3047:, who went to Vienna to demand not only the unification of Dalmatia with Croatia, but also the
2810:) published the People's Requests, in which they requested among other things the abolition of
348:. The flag and arms below are also unofficial/historical; none are legally defined at present.
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4352:
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4290:"Some Illyrian Ethnonyms and Their Supposed Albanian Cognates: Taulantii , Delmatae , Dardani"
4261:
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4177:
4108:
4075:
4050:
4015:
3984:
3957:
3878:
3753:
3334:
3204:
3189:
3106:
2970:
2941:
2914:
2839:
2831:
2738:
2721:
2671:
2659:
2629:
2591:
2549:
2545:
2541:
2531:
2515:
2471:
2449:
2437:
2417:
2392:
2081:, which caused the Romance-speaking population, descendants of Romans and Illyrians (speaking
2066:
1958:
1954:
1918:
1239:
1198:
1013:
865:
850:
697:
621:
590:
570:
465:
435:
87:
62:
4407:
2610:, but also promoted peace negotiations and cultural and religious coexistence and tolerance.
1197:
The former two groups (inhabitants of the islands and the cities) historically included many
6228:
6178:
6117:
6112:
5614:[In 1909 the use of the Italian language was prohibited in the offices of the State]
5334:
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Census 2011: Population by Citizenship, Ethnicity, Religion and Mother Tongue - Zadar County
4348:
4311:
4301:
4257:
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in a brutal campaign, who then returned control to the puppet Independent State of Croatia.
3392:
3300:
3291:
3200:
3185:
3068:
2933:
2575:
2527:
2366:
2355:
2323:
2249:
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in 1995. After the war, a number of towns and municipalities in the region were designated
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taking control over former Dalmatian possessions along with the rest of the state by 1102.
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tribe who were the original inhabitants of the region, and from which the later toponym,
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The southern city of Ragusa (Dubrovnik) became de facto independent in 1358 through the
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rivers. It was slowly incorporated into Roman possessions until the Roman province of
1001:...the modern perception of Dalmatia is mainly based on the territorial extent of the
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The name of the Delmatae appears connected with the Albanian word for 'sheep' (delmë)
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was formally established around 32–27 BC. In 9 AD, the Dalmatians raised the last in
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The figures are an approximation based on statistical data for the four southernmost
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1333:. The regional geographical unit of historical Dalmatia–the coastal region between
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in 1943, much of Italian-controlled Dalmatia was liberated by the Partisans, then
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by a treaty. A consistent period of Hungarian rule in Dalmatia was ended with the
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Ostroški, Ljiljana, ed. (December 2015). "Geographical and Meteorological Data".
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2737:, the governor of Dalmatia, that too much money was spent. However, in 1813, the
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who lived about two centuries prior to Appian and Velius Longius, used the form
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Nel 1909 l'uso della lingua italiana viene proibito negli uffici dello Stato.
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3931:"Population by Age and Sex, by Settlements, 2011 Census: County of Zadar"
3353:(and with smaller parts of other banovinas) to form a new province named the
2432:, sold his "rights" on Dalmatia to the Republic of Venice for a mere 100,000
2085:), to flee to the coast and islands. The hinterland, semi-depopulated by the
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from 787 to 23, completely disappearing in almost all the inland locations.
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During the meeting of the Council of Ministers of 12 November 1866, Emperor
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and Venetian Dalmatia. As the Ottomans took control of the hinterland, many
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and upper Pounje, which were not part of Austrian Dalmatia, became part of
902:, therefore the name has been translated in many of the world's languages.
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Mussolini in the First World War: the Journalist, the Soldier, the Fascist
4811:[Vaganski peak] (in Croatian). Croatian Mountaineering Association
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peninsula including Dubrovnik. In 1939, Littoral Banovina was joined with
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in 1890 there were 1,969 Dalmatian Italians (12.5% of the population), in
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on France and, by the following year, had restored control over Dalmatia.
2077:. In the middle of the 6th and the beginning of the 7th century began the
632:(1358–1808) in the south. Between 1815 and 1918, it was a province of the
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The territory of the former Kingdom of Dalmatia was divided between two
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Dalmatia divided between Venetian Dalmatia and Ottoman Empire in 1558.
1988:. They ruled Dalmatia from 480 to 535 AD, when it was restored to the
805:
highlights in his treatise about orthography that the correct form of
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Perception of Dalmatia in Selected Foreign Lexicographic Publications
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in 1991, those borders were retained and remain in force. During the
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1008:, with the exception of Rab, which is geographically related to the
5644:. Oxford, England, UK; New York, New York, USA: Berg, 2005. Pp. 17.
5226:
Balkan Worlds: The First and Last Europe: The First and Last Europe
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Seton-Watson, "Italy from Liberalism to Fascism, 1870-1925". p. 107
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Eastern Europe: An Introduction to the People, Lands, and Culture
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In the first half of the 10th century, Croatia was elevated to a
561:(with much larger territory than modern region), and as result a
37:"Dalmatian coast" redirects here. For the type of coastline, see
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5793:] (in Croatian and English). Srednja Europa, Polity Press.
4661:"Za 29 dalmatinskih malih kapitalnih projekata 14.389.000 kuna"
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after the constant decrease that occurred in previous decades,
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were the majority of the population, in orange the areas where
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4831:"Cyprus and Croatia top EU rankings for bathing water quality"
3055:. During this period, the Habsburgs carried out an aggressive
2724:(the first newspaper in Croatian was published then in Zadar,
2590:. With the fall of the Hungarian-Venetian border in Dalmatia,
2395:, was able to control the Adriatic littoral between Kotor and
2272:
was given the status of Protector of Dalmatia, and became its
1841:
6,900 (5.63%): 2,095 Serbs (1.71%) and 1,978 Bosniaks (1.61%)
750:, derived from the same root, testifies to the advance of the
696:, is derived. It is considered by some to be connected to the
5871:
5858:
4953:
The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference
4663:[14,389,000 kuna for 29 Dalmatian capital projects].
3177:", which explained the historical affiliation of Dalmatia to
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Austrian linguistic map from 1896. In green the areas where
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of their culture, from the more numerous inhabitants of the
5473:(in Italian). Ancona: Stabilimento Tipografico dell'Ordine.
4043:"Predantički toponimi u današnjoj (i povijesnoj) Hrvatskoj"
2567:. This gave its tradesmen advantages such as access to the
1929:, which spread into larger area inland to cover all of the
426:
423:
414:
408:
5855:– Official website of Split-Dalmatian County (in Croatian)
5333:
Jürgen Baurmann, Hartmut Gunther and Ulrich Knoop (1993).
4918:
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3453:). Currently there are only 300 Dalmatian Italians in the
411:
5868:– Official website of Croatian Tourism Board for Dalmatia
5365:
Le parlate italiane della Venezia Giulia e della Dalmazia
5336:
Homo scribens: Perspektiven der Schriftlichkeitsforschung
5321:
Italiani di Dalmazia. Dal Risorgimento alla Grande Guerra
2399:, and even claimed control over the northern coast up to
1431:, and tourism in general. Dalmatia also includes several
1427:, makes Dalmatia an attractive place for nautical races,
1102:" (i.e. the southernmost tip of continental Croatia, the
821:
as it corresponded to the chief settlement of the tribe,
396:
5259:"Inhabitants of Poljica in the War of Morea (1684-1699)"
3909:"Population by Age and Sex, by Settlements, 2011 Census"
2101:(an event that allowed for the settlement of the nearby
1247:, the largest city in Dalmatia, built in and around the
5592:, Austria, Reichsrat, Abgeordnetenhaus, published 1905.
5424:"O broju Talijana/talijanaša u Dalmaciji XIX. stoljeća"
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Rostra: Časopis studenata povijesti Sveučilišta u Zadru
4196:„...πεδιον µελωβοτον...", azaz „juhokat tápláló síkság"
3510:
Dubrovnik being placed under the control of Serb forces
2940:
were the majority of the population. The boundaries of
2490:
Dalmatia divided between Venetian Dalmatia and Ottoman
616:. At one time, most of Dalmatia came under rule of the
5636:
5634:
4176:(in Hungarian). Budapest: Balassi Kiadó. p. 127.
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declared himself Italy's Governor of Dalmatia. Famous
2314:, 1764. The walls were originally built for the Roman
2264:
who also extended his influence further southwards to
5367:(in Italian). Tipografia italo-orientale. p. 16.
4877:
4875:
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Die Hydronymie des Vardarsystems als Geschichtsquelle
4008:
Stipcevic, Aleksandar; Stipčević, Aleksandar (1977).
3903:
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Despite the fact that there were only a few thousand
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of the areas of the empire with an Italian presence:
4833:. European Commission. July 28, 2011. Archived from
4772:
Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Croatia 2015
2652:
set much of the borderline at its current position.
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to become a safe place for doing business. In 1389,
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had to take refuge in Dalmatia, as far south as the
1213:). Their presence, relative to those identifying as
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5791:
History of the Adriatic: A Sea and Its Civilization
5657:. New York, New York, USA: Routledge, 2010. Pp. 47.
3935:
Census of Population, Households and Dwellings 2011
3913:
Census of Population, Households and Dwellings 2011
3059:policy through a forced Slavization of the region.
2911:
Italian irredentism among many Italians in Dalmatia
2845:In the same year, the first issue of the Dubrovnik
2791:in 1815, Dalmatia was granted as a province to the
2559:when Venice relinquished its suzerainty over it to
2383:, who encouraged law enforcement, which helped the
2113:), and Epidaurum (resulting with the foundation of
1889:coast in the 1st millennium BC. It was part of the
1122:The island of Rab, along with the small islands of
672:, Dalmatia became part of the Republic of Croatia.
668:took complete control over the area. Following the
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3488:, most of Dalmatia was a battleground between the
3461:. After World War II, Dalmatia became part of the
1292:the geographic term Dalmatian concordant coastline
1119:still include the Bay as being part of the region.
2834:, the inclusion of Dalmatia into Croatia and the
2306:An engraving of the seaward walls of the city of
1098:defines Dalmatia as extending "to the narrows of
5848:. Vol. 7 (11th ed.). pp. 772–776.
5428:Radovi Zavoda za povijesne znanosti HAZU u Zadru
2365:which held them until they were defeated at the
1901:established its protectorate south of the river
1165:, are culturally akin to the inhabitants of the
1106:peninsula). Other sources, however, such as the
5021:. University of Michigan Press. pp. 52–53.
4856:
4854:
4852:
3457:Dalmatia and 500 Dalmatian Italians in coastal
3445:fled the region (350,000 Italians escaped from
2962:
1877:Dalmatia's name is derived from the name of an
727:hardly has anything in common with the name of
340:Dalmatia is not an official subdivision of the
4632:[Fire in several Dalmatian counties].
2861:published his noted poem "Pjesma Dubrovniku" (
1185:. Referred to (sometimes derogatorily) as the
1068:The Bay of Kotor area in Montenegro. With the
801:(2nd century AD). His contemporary grammarian
494:Dalmatia is a narrow belt stretching from the
54:
5954:
5787:Povijest Jadrana: More i njegove civilizacije
4665:Ministry of Regional Development and EU Funds
4604:Heenan, Patrick; Lamontagne, Monique (1999).
3862:
3860:
3840: – South Slavic supradialect or language
3508:and the far south around, but not including,
3039:. The Kotorans elected a delegation to go to
2952:outlined a wide-ranging project aimed at the
2781:Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge
2563:. In 1481, Ragusa switched allegiance to the
628:, with the exception of the small but stable
68:
8:
4767:Statistički ljetopis Republike Hrvatske 2015
4431:
4429:
4126:Δάλμιον, Δελμίνιον (Ptolemäus) zu alb. delmë
4101:Lexikon der Sprachen des europäischen Ostens
3834:—notable dog breed originating in the region
3035:from the ramparts and exhibiting the slogan
2240:). The language and the laws were initially
1469:
1080:in 1922, the whole of the Bay of Kotor from
914:Province of Dalmatia during the Roman Empire
715:, meaning "sheep", and to the Albanian term
5380:Italy from Liberalism to Fascism, 1870–1925
5084:AD 1199. Luc. lib. IV. cap. III. Diplomata
4726:
4724:
4638:(in Croatian). Zagreb. 2008. Archived from
2510:Dalmatia was first and finally sold to the
1804:13.272 (2.92%): 4,797 Serbs (1.05%), 1,389
853:, once dominant in the area, it is spelled
680:The regional name Dalmatia originates from
6020:
5961:
5947:
5939:
5737:
5722:
5705:
5693:
4576:The Human Geography of East Central Europe
3467:Federative People's Republic of Yugoslavia
2268:. As an ally of the Byzantine Empire, the
1692:
1679:Croatian Bureau of Statistics publications
1468:
797:are later variants as is already noted by
656:, which held several smaller parts. After
46:
5113:Yugoslavia - Carol Greene - Google Livres
4630:"Gorilo u nekoliko dalmatinskih županija"
4315:
4305:
4107:(in German). Wieser Verlag. p. 952.
3341:. The southern parts of Dalmatia were in
3326:, dedicated to the fallen sailors of the
2331:the balance shifted. During the reign of
1177:). The two are together distinct, in the
4940:Ime Dalmacije u 2. i 1. st. prije Krista
4436:Mirošević, Lena; Faričić, Josip (2011).
4294:BeLiDa 1 - Thematic Collection of Papers
2428:. During the war, the losing contender,
1933:and most of the eastern Adriatic coast.
1286:Most of the land area is covered by the
782:represents a toponym linked to the root
5884:
5557:
5520:
5508:
5496:
5470:Particolari del martirio della Dalmazia
4606:The Central and Eastern Europe Handbook
4440:. Vol. XVI. Geoadria. p. 124.
3856:
3613:
3506:northern part of the region around Knin
3195:Dalmatia was a strategic region during
3114: Border of Austria–Hungary in 1914
3049:unification of all Croatian territories
2779:(Slavonia). Engraved by Weller for the
2474:and Hungarian-Croatian Kingdom in 1469.
2176:. Its cities were the Romance-speaking
2013:The Croats' arrival at the Adriatic Sea
1775:13,793 (12.61%): 11,518 Serbs (10.53%)
1032:. Simultaneously, the southern part of
652:, which controlled most of it, and the
322:
312:
291:
283:
270:
249:
193:
125:
93:
5655:The Rise of Italian Fascism: 1918–1922
5244:
5212:
5200:
5188:
5176:
5164:
5060:
5048:
5031:
5002:
4990:
4406:Robert Stallaerts (22 December 2009).
3873:. Vol. 1 (illustrated ed.).
3437:Operationszone Adriatisches Küstenland
2913:, who demanded the unification of the
2855:Dubrovnik, cvijet narodnog književstva
2624:and other South Slavs arrived both as
2338:, the Dalmatian cities separated from
1024:, which was annexed to another state (
569:, later largely replaced with related
280:11,993 km (4,631 sq mi)
5269:(21). Croatian Institute of History.
4715:"Vlasi | Hrvatska enciklopedija"
4608:. Taylor & Francis. p. 168.
4456:Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts
4242:
4240:
4238:
4162:
4160:
2944:in 1797 are delimited with blue dots.
1885:who lived in the area of the eastern
1205:speakers, many of whom identified as
926:was much larger than the present-day
886:
833:in Croatian via an intermediate form
650:Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
624:between 1420 and 1797 as part of its
610:entered a personal union with Hungary
608:, in which most of Dalmatia resided,
545:The name of the region stems from an
455:
442:
304:
296:
275:
237:
7:
4981:, Školska knjiga Zagreb, 1974, p. 70
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4031:
2814:and the unification of Dalmatia and
2727:Il Regio Dalmata – Kraglski Dalmatin
1305:The largest Dalmatian mountains are
1020:area, and with the exception of the
565:emerged, along with the now-extinct
4524:"Dalmatia on Enciclopedia Treccani"
2586:(1537), and decades later into the
2578:which became incorporated into the
2097:by 619 brought to ruin the capital
1893:between the 4th century BC and the
1415:, along with the immense number of
1345:mountains with the highest peak in
731:because it represents a variant of
705:and its variants which include the
483:, located on the east shore of the
5378:Seton-Watson, Christopher (1967).
5323:, Le Lettere, Firenze 2004, p. 69.
4011:The Illyrians: History and Culture
3242:negotiations of 1919 to 1920, the
2075:Praetorian prefecture of Illyricum
1360:The largest Dalmatian islands are
577:, which were mainly spoken by the
25:
5808:Tomasevich, Jozo (October 2002).
5604:Dizionario enciclopedico italiano
5405:Dizionario enciclopedico italiano
5100:by Rick Steves and Cameron Hewitt
4545:. John Wiley & Sons. p.
4412:. Scarecrow Press. pp. 89–.
4193:from the original on 2009-02-24.
4124:from the original on 2020-07-06.
3846: – Ancient region in Croatia
3796:Hidden beach in southern Dalmatia
3169:is written "given by Banus Count
2881:looked with sympathy towards the
2851:Flower of the National Literature
2795:. It was officially known as the
2061:Medieval Dalmatian principalities
2053:Principality of Dalmatian Croatia
1942:The Provinces of the Roman Empire
1826:(Dubrovačko-neretvanska županija)
1278:The historic core of the city of
1189:, their name originated from the
989:only, not formally instituted in
648:, Dalmatia was split between the
6256:
6255:
6007:
5921:
5904:
5887:
5836:Jayne, Kingsley Garland (1911).
5624:Giuseppe Praga, Franco Luxardo.
4409:Historical Dictionary of Croatia
4344:Albanian Etymological Dictionary
4277:from the original on 2017-11-11.
4140:"Cadmus and Harmonia in Illyria"
3954:Historical Dictionary of Croatia
3811:
3789:
3775:
3760:
3746:
3731:
3717:
3702:
3684:
3670:
3654:
3635:
3616:
3161:In 1905, a dispute arose in the
3073:Yugoslav People's Liberation War
2905:, Dalmatia remained part of the
2889:. However, after 1866, when the
2403:, and his own independent ally,
2121:, Serbs and other Slavs founded
1990:Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire
1817:
1780:
1751:
1718:
1243:The ancient core of the city of
389:
225:
213:
201:
127:
110:
98:
5015:Van Antwerp Fine, John (1991).
2763:Italian irredentism in Dalmatia
2644:, when the Venetian capture of
1789:(Splitsko-dalmatinska županija)
1294:. On the coasts the climate is
793:and the respective tribal name
758:, between the ancient towns of
145:Sometimes regarded as Dalmatia:
5750:Dizdar, Zdravko (2005-12-15).
5098:Rick Steves Snapshot Dubrovnik
3956:. Scarecrow Press. p. 4.
3518:Areas of Special State Concern
3015:they went from 225 to 151, in
2775:Map of Dalmatia, Croatia, and
2697:In 1805, Napoleon created his
2680:fall of the Republic of Venice
2638:Ottoman Bosnia and Herzegovina
2407:. This was only temporary, as
2160:in Dalmatia, Praevalitana and
1690:, listed here north to south:
1435:that are tourist attractions:
894:Dalmatia is referenced in the
789:The form of the regional name
593:elements began to intermix in
1:
6287:Historical regions in Croatia
5814:. Stanford University Press.
5606:(in Italian), vol. III,
5407:(in Italian), vol. III,
5257:Nazor, Ante (February 2002).
4927:Croatian Bureau of Statistics
4906:Croatian Bureau of Statistics
4886:Croatian Bureau of Statistics
4865:Croatian Bureau of Statistics
4780:Croatian Bureau of Statistics
4693:. Rough Guides. p. 293.
3939:Croatian Bureau of Statistics
3917:Croatian Bureau of Statistics
3391:(NDH), was created. With the
3218:in 1915 upon agreeing to the
2885:movement that fought for the
2640:greatly fluctuated until the
2293:Demetrius Zvonimir of Croatia
2093:settled. The Slavs alongside
2057:Kingdom of Croatia (925–1102)
1976:, left the region subject to
1012:area and functionally to the
5977:Principal historical regions
5667:Hehn, Paul N. (2005-09-26).
5422:Peričić, Šime (2003-09-19).
5224:Traian Stoianovich; (1992),
4689:Bousfield, Jonathan (2003).
4490:Bousfield, Jonathan (2010).
4014:. Noyes Press. p. 197.
3486:Croatian War of Independence
3463:People's Republic of Croatia
3405:Prince Aimone, Duke of Aosta
3389:Independent State of Croatia
3274:Italian-speakers in Dalmatia
2289:Petar Krešimir IV of Croatia
1972:, with the beginning of the
1249:Palace of Emperor Diocletian
662:People's Republic of Croatia
288:1,831 m (6,007 ft)
27:Historical region of Croatia
5452:(in German). Archived from
4951:Charles George Herbermann,
4442:; Department of Geography,
4385:. Narodni muzej Slovenije.
4379:Kos, Marjeta Šašel (2005).
4307:10.18485/belida.2022.1.ch18
4138:Šašel Kos, Marjeta (1993).
3952:Stallaerts, Robert (2009).
3867:Frucht, Richard C. (2004).
3709:The ancient Roman forum in
3428:taken over by German forces
3345:, from the Bay of Kotor to
2440:for 377 years (1420–1797).
1760:(Šibensko-kninska županija)
934:in the north to modern-day
739:, which is ultimately from
553:, who lived in the area in
6308:
5756:Review of Croatian History
5628:. Giardini, 1993. Pp. 281.
5339:(in German). p. 279.
5018:The Early Medieval Balkans
4691:The Rough Guide to Croatia
4561:dalmatia borders counties.
4494:The Rough Guide to Croatia
3554:Other large towns include
3066:
2897:regions were ceded by the
2756:
2604:Ottoman Empire's expansion
2447:
2042:
1953:, they continued to speak
1862:
1851:
1232:
1136:municipality and northern
924:Roman province of Dalmatia
581:. With the arrival of the
36:
29:
6251:
6005:
5570:Angelo Filipuzzi (1966).
5467:Raimondo Deranez (1919).
5430:(in Croatian) (45): 342.
5078:, ad mare sito, parteque
4049:(in Croatian) (22): 164.
4047:Folia onomastica Croatica
3397:Governatorate of Dalmatia
3297:Governatorate of Dalmatia
3163:Austrian Imperial Council
2950:Franz Joseph I of Austria
2722:Croatian national revival
2470:Dalmatia divided between
2188:; capital of the theme),
2117:). The arrived tribes of
1865:Dalmatia (Roman province)
1676:
1496:—
845:gave rise to its current
670:dissolution of Yugoslavia
461:
335:
126:
94:
85:
32:Dalmatia (disambiguation)
5538:mojahrvatska.vecernji.hr
5382:. Methuen. p. 107.
5167:, pp. 130–131, 146.
4541:Frommer's Eastern Europe
4317:21.15107/rcub_dais_13349
4247:Duridanov, Ivan (1975).
3451:Istrian-Dalmatian exodus
3299:(1941–1943) showing the
3089:Istrian-Dalmatian exodus
2706:, which were annexed to
2346:of Hungary in 1241. The
1823:Dubrovnik-Neretva County
1411:The Adriatic Sea's high
462:names in other languages
53:
5845:Encyclopædia Britannica
5785:Ivetic, Egidio (2022).
4573:Turnock, David (2003).
4475:Encyclopædia Britannica
4341:Orel, Vladimir (1998).
4170:Fehér foltok a Balkánon
4167:Schütz, István (2006).
3496:(JNA), which aided the
3207:intended to seize from
3103:Treaty of Saint Germain
3081:Governorate of Dalmatia
2907:Austro-Hungarian Empire
2613:Since the 16th century
2414:Capetian House of Anjou
1897:(220, 168 BC) when the
1465:Administrative division
1392:. The major rivers are
1095:Encyclopædia Britannica
837:in late antiquity. Its
5110:Greene, Carol (1984).
4288:Savić, Danilo (2022).
4074:. Wiley. p. 244.
3983:. Wiley. p. 188.
3494:Yugoslav People's Army
3407:, as king of Croatia.
3339:Bosnia and Herzegovina
3330:
3328:Yugoslav Partisan Navy
3311:
3158:
3154:Bosnia and Herzegovina
3043:; Dubrovnik nominated
2982:
2945:
2784:
2717:the Duke of Dalmatia.
2667:
2606:, and participated in
2507:
2495:
2483:
2475:
2319:
2144:(also small region of
2073:, and was part of the
2040:
2029:
2015:
1874:
1742:12,628 (7.34%): 8,184
1283:
1282:, in southern Dalmatia
1271:
1251:
1209:(especially after the
1144:, Split-Dalmatia, and
1062:
982:
915:
888:[dǎlmaːt͡sija]
815:Marcus Terentius Varro
526:. The largest city is
452:
439:
309:66/km (170/sq mi)
285:Highest elevation
221:Bosnia and Herzegovina
69:
55:
5876:at Knowledge (XXG)'s
5610:, 1970, p. 730,
4966:Ilirsko pleme Delmati
4579:. Routledge. p.
4208:Morić, Ivana (2012).
4068:Wilkes, John (1996).
3977:Wilkes, John (1996).
3692:Church of St. Donatus
3490:Government of Croatia
3317:
3294:
3259:Kingdom of Yugoslavia
3126: Borders in 1920
3120: Borders in 1914
3096:
2927:
2774:
2732:Marshal of the Empire
2676:Treaty of Passarowitz
2660:Dalmatian possessions
2658:
2501:
2489:
2481:
2469:
2391:, the founder of the
2305:
2281:Thomas the Archdeacon
2178:Dalmatian city-states
2049:Dalmatian city-states
2035:
2021:
2007:
1955:their native language
1872:
1786:Split-Dalmatia County
1470:Historical population
1277:
1257:
1242:
1229:Geography and climate
1179:Mediterranean aspects
1157:Culture and ethnicity
1112:encyclopedia and the
1074:Kingdom of Yugoslavia
999:
985:Today, Dalmatia is a
976:
944:Mediterranean climate
928:Split-Dalmatia County
913:
829:is a derivation from
774:("plain of sheep" in
464:) is one of the four
457:[dalˈmattsja]
444:[dǎlmaːtsija]
330:Central European Time
142:, on a map of Croatia
5576:University of Padova
4730:Perselli, Guerrino.
4382:Appian and Illyricum
3623:Medieval fortresses
3524:Cities by population
3482:Yugoslavia dissolved
3449:and Dalmatia in the
3278:Italian irredentists
2901:to the newly formed
2887:unification of Italy
2832:Habsburg territories
2741:once again declared
2608:many wars against it
2378:Emperor of the Serbs
2371:Charles I of Hungary
2324:High Medieval period
1970:Western Roman Empire
1873:Late Roman provinces
1713:Other ethnic Groups
1235:Geography of Croatia
557:. Later it became a
512:Seventy-nine islands
504:Dalmatian Hinterland
498:in the north to the
306: • Density
39:Concordant coastline
30:For other uses, see
5740:, pp. 133–134.
5725:, pp. 132–133.
5626:History of Dalmatia
5483:Guerrino Perselli,
5411:, 1970, p. 729
5247:, pp. 142–143.
5228:p. 152; Routledge,
5203:, pp. 142–144.
4925:(PDF) Pages 54-55,
4904:(PDF) pages 50-51,
4884:(PDF) pages 46-47,
4863:(PDF) pages 42-43,
4498:. Penguin. p.
4444:University of Zadar
3827:History of Dalmatia
3783:Diocletian's Palace
3504:, with much of the
3355:Banovina of Croatia
3309:province of Cattaro
3305:province of Spalato
3239:Gabriele D'Annunzio
3236:Italian nationalist
3211:. Italy joined the
3019:from 352 to 92, in
3007:623 (18.7%) and in
2804:Croatian Parliament
2797:Kingdom of Dalmatia
2767:Kingdom of Dalmatia
2534:was the commercial
2444:Early modern period
2430:Ladislaus of Naples
2426:House of Luxembourg
2316:Diocletian's Palace
2103:Diocletian's Palace
2087:Barbarian Invasions
2025:during the rule of
1986:Theodoric the Great
1940:wrote in his book,
1919:a series of revolts
1854:History of Dalmatia
1757:Šibenik-Knin County
1727:(Zadarska županija)
1471:
1270:, during the summer
1211:Italian unification
1006:Kingdom of Dalmatia
995:University of Zadar
979:Kingdom of Dalmatia
954:province, Adriatic
746:. The ancient name
638:Kingdom of Dalmatia
620:, which controlled
604:After the medieval
555:classical antiquity
342:Republic of Croatia
6292:Regions of Croatia
5970:Regions of Croatia
5864:2019-07-03 at the
5145:"Dalmatia history"
4993:, pp. 64, 73.
4462:, p.405, Volume 38
4351:. pp. 58–59.
4144:Arheološki Vestnik
3767:Panoramic view of
3738:Panoramic view of
3661:Panoramic view of
3443:Dalmatian Italians
3424:surrender of Italy
3420:Yugoslav Partisans
3331:
3312:
3284:organization. The
3159:
3144:Kingdom of Hungary
3085:Operation Coast-91
3003:1,018 (14.5%), in
2999:7,423 (64.6%), in
2986:Dalmatian Italians
2946:
2938:Dalmatian Italians
2879:Dalmatian Italians
2871:March Constitution
2836:Slavic brotherhood
2793:Emperor of Austria
2789:Congress of Vienna
2785:
2759:Dalmatian Italians
2735:Auguste de Marmont
2715:Jean-de-Dieu Soult
2704:Illyrian Provinces
2668:
2664:Republic of Venice
2561:Louis I of Hungary
2512:Republic of Venice
2508:
2504:Republic of Ragusa
2496:
2484:
2476:
2462:Illyrian Provinces
2454:Republic of Ragusa
2405:Republic of Ragusa
2320:
2297:Coloman of Hungary
2041:
2036:Croatia after the
2030:
2023:Kingdom of Croatia
2016:
1875:
1808:(0.31%) and 1,025
1284:
1272:
1252:
1207:Dalmatian Italians
1090:Republic of Ragusa
983:
977:The extent of the
956:carbonate platform
950:vegetation of the
930:, stretching from
916:
684:, the name of the
630:Republic of Ragusa
618:Republic of Venice
606:Kingdom of Croatia
579:Dalmatian Italians
567:Dalmatian language
502:in the south. The
469:regions of Croatia
298: • Total
277: • Total
44:Historical region1
6269:
6268:
6247:
6246:
6043:Croatian Littoral
5821:978-0-8047-7924-1
5680:978-0-8264-1761-9
5673:. A&C Black.
5263:Povijesni prilozi
4509:978-1-84836-936-8
4419:978-0-8108-7363-6
4392:978-961-6169-36-3
4327:978-86-6153-695-3
4210:"Običaji Delmata"
4114:978-3-85129-510-8
4021:978-0-8155-5052-5
3990:978-0-631-19807-9
3678:Šibenik Cathedral
3608:Places in Croatia
3474:federal republics
3335:Littoral Banovina
3184:Until 1909, both
3134:Empire of Austria
3107:Treaty of Trianon
3051:under one common
3037:Ragusa with Kotor
2942:Venetian Dalmatia
2915:Austrian Littoral
2863:Poem to Dubrovnik
2672:Great Turkish War
2630:Military Frontier
2592:Venetian Dalmatia
2516:Venetian Dalmatia
2472:Venetian Dalmatia
2450:Venetian Dalmatia
2418:Kingdom of Naples
2393:Kingdom of Bosnia
2174:theme of Dalmatia
2067:Early Middle Ages
2027:Peter Krešimir IV
1881:tribe called the
1845:
1844:
1838:115,668 (94.37%)
1801:441,526 (97.08%)
1739:157,389 (92.57%)
1684:
1683:
1167:Dalmatian islands
1146:Dubrovnik-Neretva
987:historical region
880:Cyrillic spelling
875:, and the modern
851:Venetian language
813:, and notes that
549:tribe called the
382:
381:
376:Dubrovnik-Neretva
356:Croatian Counties
346:Historical region
88:Historical region
16:(Redirected from
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6259:
6258:
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5890:
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5839:"Dalmatia"
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5076:Chelmensi Ducatu
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5058:
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3301:province of Zara
3220:Treaty of London
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3125:
3119:
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3069:Marjane, Marjane
2980:
2934:Istrian Italians
2859:Petar Preradović
2699:Kingdom of Italy
2576:Croatian vilayet
2528:Venetian Albania
2381:Dušan the Mighty
2367:Battle of Bliska
2356:Fortress of Klis
2285:Stephen Držislav
2079:Slavic migration
2045:Dalmatia (theme)
1974:Migration Period
1891:Illyrian Kingdom
1821:
1784:
1772:95,582 (87.39%)
1755:
1722:
1693:
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1429:nautical tourism
1355:Lika-Senj County
1150:Lika-Senj County
890:
885:
857:, and in modern
754:into the middle
723:, the Gheg form
654:Kingdom of Italy
642:Austro-Hungarian
626:State of the Sea
622:most of Dalmatia
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5933:from Wikivoyage
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5879:sister projects
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5866:Wayback Machine
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4150:: 113–136.
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3097:The end of
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2958:Slavization
2502:Map of the
2420:, and King
2312:Robert Adam
2000:Middle Ages
1994:Justinian I
1447:archipelago
1331:Mali Kozjak
1124:Sveti Grgur
1115:Rough Guide
1070:subdivision
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969:Modern area
646:World War I
614:Middle Ages
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3851:References
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3478:Montenegro
3459:Montenegro
3432:Vis Island
3252:Yugoslavia
3199:that both
3167:April Laws
3101:after the
3067:See also:
3045:Niko Pucić
2849:appeared,
2828:The Future
2824:L'Avvenire
2757:See also:
2692:Montenegro
2670:After the
2642:Morean War
2634:Christians
2615:Slavicized
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2448:See also:
2123:sclaviniae
2043:See also:
1957:, worship
1702:Population
1347:Montenegro
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1233:See also:
1183:Hinterland
1117:to Croatia
1026:Montenegro
906:Definition
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666:Yugoslavia
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293:Population
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233:Montenegro
183:Rab Island
172:Montenegro
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2899:Austrians
2777:Sclavonia
2739:Habsburgs
2682:in 1797.
2569:Black Sea
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2416:from the
2266:Zachlumia
2246:Dalmatico
2230:Dubrovnik
2210:Tragurium
2192:(Split),
2134:Zachlumia
2083:Dalmatian
1915:Illyricum
1859:Antiquity
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1810:Albanians
1437:Paklenica
1370:Dugi Otok
1280:Dubrovnik
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1058:Dubrovnik
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855:Dalmàssia
835:*Delminio
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325:Time zone
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6261:Category
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6123:Žumberak
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5999:Slavonia
5989:Dalmatia
5874:Dalmatia
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5363:(1919).
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3805:See also
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3580:Metković
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3538:(70,829)
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2275:de facto
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