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1469:, the hostile Russian army was expelled from the territory of the Dubrovnik Republic. Shortly thereafter, the French took over Dubrovnik's government. The needs of a large number of French troops financially exhausted Dubrovnik. Dubrovnik's mercantile navy was destroyed or lost in the Mediterranean ports, and the once very lucrative trade with the hinterland was interrupted. On January 31, 1808, General Marmont, with Napoleon's approval, dissolved Dubrovnik's Senate and abolished Dubrovnik's independence. After the abolition of the Republic, the Dubrovnik area with Bay of Kotor was subjected to Napoleon's
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1930:. In order to counter the opponents of unification (Italians in particular), Croats were establishing public libraries and cultural societies throughout Dalmatia, mostly under the "Slavic" name. Eventually, Government made the decision by which the Croatian language was taught as a second language in Dalmatian schools. However, there weren't many schools in which the Croatian language was being taught so that's why the Franciscans founded first Croatian gymnasium in 1854 in
1720:
1834:. In the period between 1816 and 1822, all new bodies of central and provincial government were founded in Zadar. The judicial reorganization was carried out as well. These administrative and judicial bodies worked until 1852/1854 and some until 1868, when the whole administration was reformed, when new judicial organs and provincial governing bodies were established. Such organization, with minor changes, remained in force until 1918. By the provisions of the 1861
1553:) was an advisory body. It was composed of 48 members who were chosen by the Government from the districts, one or more from each, according to the number of districts' inhabitants. The first members were appointed by the Government alone, and after each year 12 of them would resign, after which the Council proposed a list from which the Government would then pick 12 new candidates and appoint them to serve on the council. The council was presided over by the
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1707:, whose first issue came out on July 12, 1806. Particular attention was devoted to education, as there were virtually no schools in Dalmatia when General Dandolo first arrived. French sought to build road connections with northern Croatia, and partly with Bosnia and Herzegovina. Construction of new roads was probably followed by military-strategic interests (with respect to the
2308:, trade in the Adriatic almost completely stopped. The government recruited many ships for military purposes, while the civilian sailing has been almost completely suspended. Mandatory blackouts were imposed on the islands and in the ports due to the fear of bombing. A number of church bells were removed, melted and used for war purposes. Fighting was also taking place around
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period. In the cities, the inhabitants were 71% Croat, 22% Italian and 7% Serb. There were 745 Serbs in Kotor; in all other cities there were fewer than 400. The number of Serbs in
Dalmatia fell; however, in the north it rose. Among the Orthodox, there was one priest for every 400 people, while among the Catholics, there was one priest for every 330 people.
1909:. As wealthy Italians had full control over cities and their assemblies due to the electoral system, proposals of the Croatian Kingdom's county and city assemblies to the "Dalmatian brothers of the same blood and language" for the unification of Dalmatia and Croatia, were rejected. Nevertheless, Croatian national movement was very strong. In response to the
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1486:
2087:, and the consequent introduction of mandatory conscription for the people from that region who were by then traditionally exempt from conscription. Due to conscription, sailors lost essential years they could have used for working at sea. People that lived in the mountains were disarmed so they lost the opportunity to go to
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alphabet, a very ancient privilege of the Roman
Catholics in Dalmatia and Croatia, caused much controversy during the first years of the 20th century. There was considerable danger that the Latin liturgies would be altogether superseded by the Glagolitic, especially among the northern islands and in
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et al.), but it soon became apparent that this would have been unfeasible due to the popular perceptions and customs, especially in property, inheritance and marital affairs. Therefore, in addition to superior French laws, Austrian and
Venetian laws were also implied. The equality of all before the
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in claiming the newly acquired territories. Rukavina, a supporter of the unification of
Dalmatia and Croatia-Slavonia, was named Military Governor of Dalmatia. The people and the clergy were delighted to see the arrival of a Croat-led army composed predominantly of ethnic Croats. However, Dalmatia
1925:
appointed Jelačić Governor of
Dalmatia. His appointment was opposed by the Split and Zadar municipalities (both governed by the Autonomist Party), while Croats, especially those in Dubrovnik, met Jelačić with great expectations that were later mostly not fulfilled. Jelačić's role remained largely
2287:
Immediately upon the outbreak of the First World War, all organizations that the government considered close to Serbia or to the idea of the creation of a single state for all South Slavic peoples were forbidden. Many prominent politicians were persecuted and arrested while some emigrated. Until
1464:
entered the city under the false pretenses. Since the entry of the French army into
Dubrovnik, war operations in the Ottoman Empire, led by the joint Russian military and Montenegrin paramilitary forces, who were assisted by Serb population from the hinterland, began. At the beginning of October
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Based on the 1857 census, the
Kingdom of Dalmatia had 415,628 inhabitants. According to an analysis of the 1857 census, 318,500 (76.5%) inhabitants were Croats, 77,500 (18.5%) were Serbs, and ca. 20,000 were Italian-speakers (5%). The percentage of Dalmatian Serbs had been 19.9% in the 1830–50
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was opened. It was the only connection between
Dalmatia and continental Croatia. The Austrian government increased the number of schools; by 1839 there were 50, and by 1846 around 150, attended by a third of school children. Croatian language in schools was almost an exception in comparison to
1399:
In 1802, the
Habsburg court officially rejected the request for the unification of Dalmatia with the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia. During its short first administration of Dalmatia, the Austrian government did little to change the existing Venetian system and implemented only limited reforms in
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was first convened in 1861. Autonomist Party held the majority of seats due to the unfair electoral system by which large landowners, clerks, and representatives of wealthy citizens, although accounting for only around 20% of the
Dalmatian population, had a significant advantage. Diet refused
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and in military terms, the reshuffled institutions of territorial forces. During the French rule in Dalmatia, not much has been done for Dalmatian economic prosperity. The first feature of the cultural revival of Dalmatia under the French administration was the launch of the bilingual weekly
1454:
According to the provisions of the Peace of Pressburg, France was entitled to all of Dalmatia and the Bay of Kotor. The territory of the Republic of Ragusa (Dubrovnik) cut off terrestrial connection between those French territories. With Napoleon's army on one side, and the weakened
2215:
In November 1881, Serbs and Montenegrins that lived in the hinterland of the Bay of Kotor, on the territory of the Kingdom of Dalmatia, rebelled against the mandatory conscription, which was the obligation of all citizens of the Monarchy. The Austrian army, headed by
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were seats of the tribunals which were courts of appeal for local courts and first-instance courts in all civil and criminal cases. Furthermore, a Court of Appeal for Tribunal verdicts was established in Zadar, while the Court in Milan was the Supreme Court (Italian:
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Dalmatia, especially focusing on schools, wanting to introduce Croatian as a teaching language. Therefore, their aim was to win power in the municipalities, since the school curriculums were within the municipal scope. In 1862, they launched a weekly in Italian
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1997:, the cities of Zadar and Split, some other smaller cities and municipalities, as well as the Viennese court that feared the weakening of Austria in relation to Croatia-Slavonia and Hungary if the unification happened. People's Party was supported by
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In Dalmatia, hunger and scarcity began to emerge, while at the same time Hungarian laws banned the export of foodstuff to the Austrian half of the Monarchy (which Dalmatia was part of) in the case of war. Dalmatia received food aid through the
1585:
Dalmatia was territorially divided into counties, districts, municipalities, and villages. According to such division, Dalmatia was divided into four counties: Zadar, Ĺ ibenik, Split and Makarska. Zadar County was divided into six districts
1711:
of the Adriatic by England and Russia), but they were also used for economic purposes. Many Dalmatians, especially lower clergymen with the Franciscans at their forehead, hated the French administration, seeing in them "atheists and
2068:(Croatian Thought), in which he advocated the Croatian right to independence and the establishment of unified and constitutional Croatian state that would have included all "historical Croatian territories", including Dalmatia.
1969:, stated that the Italians were indeed a minority in Dalmatia, but that he didn't believe it was the right time for unification. At the time, there were two opposing political parties in Dalmatia: Croatian nationalist liberal
1459:
on other, the Republic was no longer safe. On May 27, 1806, endangered by the Russians, the Republic surrendered without resistance to the French troops. A French force of about 1,200 soldiers under the command of General
2848:, as likely to impair the unity of Catholicism. A few years previously the Slavonic archbishop Rajcevic of Zara, in discussing the "Glagolitic controversy", had denounced the movement as "an innovation introduced by
2204:, which involved numerous Croatian soldiers from Dalmatia, many of whom had died, and the request for the unification of Bosnia-Herzegovina with Croatia-Slavonia, the conflict was inevitable. In 1879, Serbs from
2367:. Following the Italian announcement of war, Croats were mostly sent to fight on fronts against Italy because the government expected them to be motivated to fight against those who mistreated them in the past.
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clergy. In June 1797, they formed a delegation which planned to travel to Vienna and ask the Emperor to approve unification but they were pre-empted by the Treaty of Campo Formio, so they decided to contact the
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Baron Tomašić was appointed new Governor of Dalmatia, while the administration was taken over by the newly formed Provincial Government which was led by Tomašić himself. In order to integrate the area between
1697:
The new territorial-administrative system has fundamentally redefined the existing Venetian system in Dalmatia. Some forms of governing bodies from the Venetian period were retained, e.g. the position of the
2394:, in which they presented a program of unification of all South Slavs within the Austria-Hungary that had to be divided into three equal parts: Austria, Hungary, and Croatia. At the end of the war, the
2328:, but the amounts were inadequate, sometimes even completely useless, and often arriving too late (for example, supplies intended for 1917 arrived in 1918). Therefore, Franciscans and benefactors from
1787:(December 6), General Todor Milutinović went on a military campaign to take over Dubrovnik (succeeding on January 27, 1814) and Bay of Kotor, which he did by June 1814. Thus, territory stretching from
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near Zadar. In 1883, there were about 300 primary, and 3 high schools (in Dubrovnik, Kotor and Split) in which the Croatian language was thought. In 1898, Croatian gymnasium was opened in Zadar.
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to support the unification of Dalmatia with Croatia, but that didn't happen until the collapse of the Monarchy in 1918. On October 29, 1918, when the Austro-Hungarian Parliament dismantled, the
2049:, which strengthened the division and unveiled the prospect of unification of Dalmatia with Croatia-Slavonia to a minimum, the People's Party returned to the political and cultural struggle to
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1304:; {{lang-it|Ces. Reg. commissione aulica per l'Istria, Dalmazia ed Albania}|link=no}), and since 1802 to the Viennese Royal Chamber's Section for Dalmatia and the Bay of Kotor (Croatian:
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2265:), was appointed Governor. In 1912, Italian was abolished in public offices and courts. However, the Austrian government still used Italian and German in its official correspondence.
2200:, the different interests of Croats and Serbs in Dalmatia became more evident. Serbs continuously started mentioning Dalmatia as a "Serbian land". After Croatia's enthusiasm with the
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1842:
was founded. Austrians were bringing foreign civil servants to Dalmatia, mostly from Austria and northern Italy (then part of the Monarchy). In 1832, a new road that went through
2234:(Red Croatia), the journal in which he was writing against Serbian pretensions on Dalmatia and in favor of the unification of Dalmatia with Croatia. In 1893, on the occasion of
2017:. The main point of People's Party program was the unification of Dalmatia with Croatia-Slavonia and the introduction of Croatian language in the administration and education.
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to hunt small and large cattle. The formal peace accord, by which the conscription was abandoned, and people allowed to retain their weapons, was signed on 11 January 1870.
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and his troops of 2,900 Croatian soldiers, because the people of Dalmatia, under the leadership of the clergy, especially the Franciscans, met them as liberators. After the
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ceremonial, and the Viennese court refused any discussion on the matter of unification. In 1851, ban Jelačić visited Kingdom, and was welcomed with special enthusiasm in
3809:"Vanda Babić, Josip Miletić: Kulturni život Boke i preporodna gibanja [Bay of Kotor's Cultural Life and Revolutionary Movements], Kolo, Broj 3, Fall of 2007"
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Members of the People's and Autonomist parties were increasingly clashing as tensions began to rise. On July 31, 1869, during the visit of the Italian ship on a
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According to M. Lorković, the total population of Dalmatia numbered 297,912 in 1818; 326,739 in 1825; 338,599 in 1830; 390,381 in 1840; and 393,715 in 1850.
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magazine (Dalmatian Dawn) and began working on the linguistic and national awareness of the Dalmatians, which was until then only encouraged by the clergy.
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education and the judiciary. In 1803, a gymnasium was opened in Zadar. After the Austrian defeat against Napoleon, according to the provisions of the 1805
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in 1860, representatives from Dalmatia were invited to discuss unification, but the Autonomist Party, supported by Ante Mamula, obstructed initiative.
1529:), led by the General Dandolo, was in Zadar. Italian become the official language. Dalmatian interests were advocated (only formally) by the so-called
1296:), headed by the governor, was founded in Zadar. Members of the government and the governor were appointed by the Emperor and were subordinated to the
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1432:, which was also given to the French by the Peace, was held by the Russians and their Montenegrin allies. In addition, the Russians also occupied the
1704:
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municipalities, while the Autonomist Party only governed Zadar. In 1883, Croatian was proclaimed the official language of the Diet of Dalmatia.
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in 1814–15 was the Kingdom of Dalmatia formed from the regained territories, now including the former Republic of Ragusa and stretching down to
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stated: "With Serbs, we can do a lot, without Serbs a little, and against Serbs nothing." In 1905, for the first time, a native of Dalmatia,
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1308:). Dalmatia was divided into administrative-court districts, headed by the rectors and judge-administrators. Seats of the districts were in
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in which they stated that they were still seeking unification and that its opponents were in the great minority. In December 1848, Emperor
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was treated as a newly conquered territory and so it had no autonomous government but was directly subjected to the government in Vienna.
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French and Austrian rule greatly contributed to Croatian national awakening in Dalmatia, which was also influenced by the ideas of the
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rural communes, where the Slavonic element is all-powerful. In 1904, the Vatican forbade the use of Glagolitic at the festival of SS.
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As the war ceased, there were also cases of defection, and in February 1918 a rebellion of sailors in the Bay of Kotor broke out, the
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voted for the Italian candidate of the Autonomist Party, instead of People's Party Mihovil Klaić. The People's Party called this the
1537:
was divided into six departments (judiciary, internal affairs, finance, military affairs, teaching, accounting) that were led by the
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4234:
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3135:
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1541:. In addition, there were also 1 police and 1 military supervisor. All of them were subordinated to the Secretary-General (Italian:
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2212:. Shortly afterward, separate Croatian and Serbian parties were founded, but Croats still held a majority in the Diet of Dalmatia.
1708:
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22nd Imperial Regiment, 23rd Zadar Imperial Home Guard Regiment, 37th Dubrovnik Imperial Regiment and the Dalmatian Mounted Rifles
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The kingdom was a separate administrative division of Austria-Hungary until 1918, when its territory – except for
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1716:" because the French revoked numerous privileges of some Dalmatian municipalities and corporations trying to modernize Dalmatia.
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passed a decision by which Croatia-Slavonia terminated state-law relations with Austria-Hungary and, together with Dalmatia and
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broke out. 14 Italian sailors and a few Croats were seriously injured. This clash turned into a diplomatic conflict between the
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who worked at the then central government of the Kingdom of Italy in Milan. Ivan Stratico served as a Minister for a long time.
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was elected mayor. In 1882, despite intimidation and violence by the Autonomist Party's paramilitary units, the People's Party
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to the position of a military commander of Dalmatia (appointed on June 12, 1806). Dalmatia was administratively linked to the
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Statistische übersichten über die bevölkerung und den viehstand von Österreich nach der zählung vom 31. October 1857, p. 49
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In 1860, Emperor Franz Joseph I decided to renew the Empire's constitutional and political life so he convened an expanded
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1965:, raised the question of the unification of the Kingdoms of Croatia-Slavonia and Dalmatia. A representative of Dalmatia,
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so they could have adequate nutrition. The war destroyed Dalmatian agriculture. At the end of the war, epidemics of the
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1970:
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took control of the Illyrian provinces. The takeover of Dalmatia was easily accomplished in the fall of 1813 by General
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and was occupied by French troops on 14 May 1797. The treaty ended the centuries-long history of the Venetian Republic.
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to make it easy for the Catholic clergy, after any great revolution in the Balkan States, to break with Latin Rome."
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Zbornik radova s Međunarodnog znanstvenog skupa Talijankska uprava na hrvatskom prostoru i egzodus Hrvata 1918-1943
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2674:). In 1868 the circles were abolished and Dalmatia was divided into 13 larger (administrative) districts (Italian:
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in order to win over voters whose primary language was Italian. They later started publishing weekly in Croatian
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in Split. These bodies soon started to independently govern Dalmatia. In the last days of the Monarchy, General
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The Naval Policy of Austria-Hungary, 1867-1918: Navalism, Industrial Development, and the Politics of Dualism
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From 1822 to 1868 the Kingdom of Dalmatia was administratively divided into four circles (counties, Italian:
1811:, the Viennese court has established a special territorial unit – Kingdom of Dalmatia. With the same intent,
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2118:, when it won the majority of seats in the Diet. On February 15, 1873, the Party won the first major city,
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The judiciary was separated from the administration. There were 22 local or reconciliatory courts (Italian:
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1216:(in 1921), the majority of the kingdom was divided into the Split Oblast and Dubrovnik Oblast, with the
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Ferdo Šišić, Hrvatska povijest, Austrijska i francuska dalmacija i Ilirija (1797.-1815.), Zagreb, 1913.
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1949:, one of the most prominent advocators of unification of Dalmatia with the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia
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and it discussed various subjects relevant for Dalmatia. Councils' conclusions were only valid after
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In the 1907 elections, Dalmatia elected the following representatives to the lower chamber of the
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3018:
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According to the official 1910 Austrian census, population by religion and mother language was:
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2083:. The uprising broke out after a decisive Prussian victory over the Austrian Empire in the 1866
1631:
2658:) – Zadar, Split, Dubrovnik and Kotor – these were subdivided into smaller districts (Italian:
1568:), primarily in all districts, as well as in some other more important areas. Zadar, Split and
1110:(Dubrovnik) retained its independence until 1808. When in 1804 Francis II created the title of
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to take over Dalmatia. In February 1806, the French occupied northern Dalmatia down to the
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2064:(People's Gazette) as well. In 1869, Mihovil Pavlinović wrote Croatian political program -
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1273:, Venetian territories were divided between the two states with Habsburg Monarchy gaining
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started writing about Dalmatia as a Serbian land, and following the recognition of the
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personnel. Apart from the Navy, Dalmatians also fought in land units, namely in the
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and many other members of the clergy held gatherings, for example in the village of
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which was superior to all Dalmatian dioceses, including historical Archdioceses of
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The 1880 Austrian census, recorded the following ethnic groups in the Kingdom:
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fortress erected to control the maritime traffic in the Bay of Kotor. Upon the
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instead. By the Treaty of Campo Formio, signed on 18 October 1797 between the
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1118:). However, the possessions were again lost after the Austrian defeat in the
3858:"povijest.net, Hrvatski narodni preporod u Dalmaciji i Istri, Hrvoje Petrić"
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3639:"Međunarodni znanstveni skup: Francuska uprava u Dubrovniku (1808. – 1814.)"
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4185:"Spezialortsrepertorium der österreichischen Länder I-XII, Wien, 1915–1919"
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being administratively split off to the largely Montenegrin Zeta Oblast.
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In the 1911 elections, Dalmatia elected the following representatives:
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Carsko i kraljevsko dvorsko povjerenstvo za Istru, Dalmaciju i Albaniju
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Imperial-Royal Mounted Dalmatian State Rifle Division (garrison: Sinj)
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for himself (as Francis I), he also added that of "King of Dalmatia" (
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23rd Imperial-Royal Landwehr Infantry Regiment (garrison: Zara/Zadar)
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At the same time, the network of Croatian schools grew. In 1866, the
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was signed, whereby the Habsburg emperor renounced possession of the
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Gemeindelexikon der im Reichsrate vertretenen Königreiche und Länder
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Landward Gate in Zadar, the capital of the Kingdom of Dalmatia, 1909
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Imperial and Royal Court Committee for Istria, Dalmatia, and Albania
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Many workers and citizens throughout Dalmatia were revolted by the
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1911 Cisleithanian legislative election in the Kingdom of Dalmatia
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1907 Cisleithanian legislative election in the Kingdom of Dalmatia
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the erection of a monument dedicated to Ivan Gundulić in Dubrovnik
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DrĹľavna uprava u Dalmaciji i crkveni preustroj 1828./1830. godine
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Teritorijalne snage za francuske uprave u Dalmaciji (1806.–1809.)
2138:. Shortly thereafter, the People's Party won the election in the
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was again subordinated to Vienna. This was confirmed at the 1815
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1913:'s refusal to accept unification, vicars and inhabitants of the
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3704:"Izvještaj generala Molitora o pohodu u Dalmaciju 1806. godine"
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The Roman Catholic archbishop had his seat in Zadar, while the
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Districts, as governmental units with the government-appointed
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Franko Mirošević: Prilozi za povijest Dalmacije u 1918. godini
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was held by the Russians. After Napoleon's defeat in the 1813
1670:, Dominik Garagnin, was appointed to rule over four counties (
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Crvena Hrvatska, Dubrovnik, No. 32, August 12, 1893, pp. 1–2.
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Head of the Austrian imperial administration in Dalmatia was
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was denied. While Croatia-Slavonia was incorporated into the
1412:. That ended the first Austrian administration of Dalmatia.
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in 1797. A strong movement for unification of Dalmatia with
1993:. Autonomist Party was supported by the Dalmatian Governor
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The newly acquired Habsburg crown land stretched from the
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and officially recognized the independence of the Italian
649:(1867–1918). It encompassed the entirety of the region of
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Dva stoljeća razvoja hrvatskog gospodarstva (1820.-2005.)
1662:). When the Bay of Kotor was given to France by the 1809
1577:). The original intention was to introduce French laws (
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Following the Peace of Pressburg, Napoleon sent General
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Sekcija za Dalmaciju i Boku kotorsku Dvorske kancelarije
1065:. In turn, Napoleon ceded to him the possessions of the
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had annexed the lands of Dalmatia after the Napoleonic
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The use of Croatian-Slavonic liturgies written in the
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organized the action of sending Dalmatian children to
1957:. Representatives of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia,
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of Dalmatia (appointed on April 28, 1806) and General
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In 1798, the Imperial and Royal Government (Croatian:
1212:(later the Kingdom of Yugoslavia). As a result of the
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Gospodarska povijest Dalmacije od 18. do 20. stoljeća
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Austro-Hungarian occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
1157:. However, the Italian-speaking elite dominating the
1149:, Dalmatia was temporarily under the control of Ban
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Erection of the monument dedicated to Ivan Gundulić
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3257:Military units in the kingdom at the start of the
1126:, when they temporarily formed part of the French
1893:initially created political division between the
1473:and between 1810 and 1814 included in the French
4284:. Vol. 7 (11th ed.). pp. 772–776.
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1938:Conflict between People's and Autonomist parties
857:Triune Kingdom of Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia
3916:Ă–sterreichisches Biographisches Lexikon ab 1815
1726:, the first governor of the Kingdom of Dalmatia
3302:The Kingdom of Dalmatia held elections to the
2071:In October 1869, an armed revolt known as the
1650:). County was led by a commissioner (Italian:
139:
4842:States and territories disestablished in 1918
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4494:Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar
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4156:. Hrvatski institut za povijest. p. 312.
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2406:managed to convince Hungarian Prime Minister
2356:broke out, causing the death of many people.
1654:), district by a Vice-commissioner (Italian:
1545:) who was Proveditore Generale's right hand.
1450:Republic of Ragusa § End of the Republic
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2114:and on the islands, which culminated in the
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2666:), each comprised municipalities (Italian:
1169:of Croatia, Slavonia, and Dalmatia. In the
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27:Former lands of Austria and Austria-Hungary
4837:States and territories established in 1815
4807:Lands of the Empire of Austria (1867–1918)
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4106:Hrvatska na pragu modernizacije, 1750-1918
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2772:) and these into municipalities (Italian:
2374:. In 1917, representatives of Dalmatia in
2020:On the occasion of the convocation of the
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3692:http://www.filatelija.net/crticeizpp5.htm
2223:, suppressed this rebellion in May 1882.
120:Learn how and when to remove this message
3970:
3968:
3950:, Purdue University Press, 1994., p. 12.
3591:
3589:
1181:, Dalmatia remained a crown land of the
4489:Princely County of Gorizia and Gradisca
3754:
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3750:
3585:
2873:
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1981:, and Italian nationalist conservative
1743:Already in 1811, the British took over
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232:Dalmatia (red) in Austria-Hungary, 1914
3218:Julius Fluk von Leidenkron (1869–1870)
3185:Wenzeslau Lilienberg Water (1831–1841)
2587:, the capital, with 13,016 inhabitants
2300:, there were no war operations on the
2245:With the affirmation of the so-called
1937:
1204: – became part of the
1185:(Austrian) half of the Dual Monarchy.
4059:"When Czech mariners sailed the seas"
3959:
3844:
3832:
3795:
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3607:
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2398:was founded in Zadar and the unified
1855:Croatian National Revival in Dalmatia
1210:Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
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3919:(online) (in German). Vol. 11.
2196:as an independent state at the 1878
1705:Il Regio Dalmata – Kraglski Dalmatin
1531:Dalmatian minister without portfolio
706:History of Croatia before the Croats
58:adding citations to reliable sources
3664:"Gradoplov :: Radio Dubrovnik"
3505:Croatian Popular Progressive Party
2424:State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs
2047:Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867
1206:State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs
1179:Lands of the Crown of Saint Stephen
1171:Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867
1141:Around 1850, the Austrians had the
581:State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs
4469:Grand Principality of Transylvania
3933:(Montenegrin) Tomislav Grgurević:
3710:. 12 February 2023. Archived from
2400:National Organization for Dalmatia
2106:and Austria-Hungary, known as the
1917:sent a letter to the Croatian ban
1822:by which he founded unified Zadar
1622:), Split County into five (Split,
25:
4827:Former Italian-speaking countries
2039:Third Italian War of Independence
1551:Consiglio Generale della Dalmazia
1069:, including the Dalmatian coast (
4832:1918 disestablishments in Europe
4636:Duchy of Upper and Lower Silesia
4593:Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria
4464:Duchy of Upper and Lower Silesia
4409:Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria
4379:
4365:
4316:
4272:Jayne, Kingsley Garland (1911).
3523:
3100:Battle of the Dalmatian Channels
2884:
2130:defeated the Autonomist Party's
978:
689:
585:
567:
534:
516:
209:
195:
34:
4817:Former countries in the Balkans
4802:Subdivisions of Austria-Hungary
4109:. Naklada Ljevak. p. 151.
4082:. Matica hrvatska. p. 98.
3768:http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/95497
3236:Dragutin Blažeković (1886–1890)
3188:Ivan August Turszky (1841–1848)
2973:Kingdom of Croatia and Dalmatia
2359:In 1915, Croats made up 34% of
1767:, Dubrovnik islands and Split.
1465:1806, with the help of General
45:needs additional citations for
3161:I. R. Governatore Provinciale
3159:Provincial Governor (Italian:
2934:Neolatin Dalmatian City-states
2690:) whose capitals were (1880):
2618:Map of the Kingdom of Dalmatia
2580:The major cities were (1900):
2041:resulted in the 1866 maritime
1731:Second Austrian Administration
1610:), Ĺ ibenik County into three (
1282:Mathias Rukavina von Boynograd
451:Fall of the Republic of Venice
1:
4499:Imperial Free City of Trieste
3935:Crna Gora i Bokeljski ustanak
3559:Kingdom of Hungary (Habsburg)
3554:Kingdom of Croatia (Habsburg)
2962:Kingdom of Croatia (925–1102)
2396:National Council for Dalmatia
1444:End of the Republic of Ragusa
1230:fall of the Venetian Republic
1224:First Austrian Administration
1037:into the Habsburg duchies of
932:Socialist Republic of Croatia
827:Kingdom of Croatia (Habsburg)
3921:Austrian Academy of Sciences
3569:Timeline of Croatian history
3209:Franjo Filipović (1865–1868)
3088:Croatian War of Independence
2316:were placed there. In 1917,
1897:, who wanted to rebuild the
1582:law was introduced as well.
1045:in 1796, culminating in the
916:Independent State of Croatia
4678:Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia
4424:Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia
4289:Stipetić, Vladimir (2012).
4174:, vol. 14: Dalmatien, p. 88
3564:Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia
3245:Nicola Nardelli (1905–1911)
3233:Ludovik Cornaro (1885–1886)
2610:Administrative subdivisions
2312:and the distant islands so
1638:) and Makarska into three (
1422:Gabriel Jean Joseph Molitor
1234:Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia
1175:Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia
1053:to make peace. In 1797 the
862:Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia
4858:
4741:Concession zone in Tianjin
4683:Fiume and its surroundings
3980:arhiv.slobodnadalmacija.hr
3445:
3358:
3242:Erasmus Handel (1902–1905)
3215:Gottfried Auersperg (1869)
2808:) elected by the council.
2479:The 1900 Austrian census:
1879:) in Zadar, while in 1844
1877:Srbsko-dalmatinski magazin
1547:Main Council of Dalmatians
1447:
1436:and sought to capture the
1200:which were annexed by the
1027:War of the First Coalition
832:Croatian Military Frontier
4389:
4247:Povijest hrvatskog naroda
4226:Hrvatska moderna povijest
4223:Bilandžić, Dušan (1999).
3708:Hrvatski povijesni portal
3212:Johann Wagner (1868–1869)
3042:Triune Kingdom of Croatia
2253:on 25 February 1907. Dr.
2176:in Dubrovnik, 20 May 1893
2155:Hrvatska učiteljska škola
2151:Croatian Teachers' School
1747:from French, and in 1812
1481:Dalmatia under the French
1290:Carska i kraljevska Vlada
1173:, a unification with the
1163:Croatian national revival
495:
473:
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4484:Princely County of Tyrol
3248:Mario Attems (1911–1918)
2549:105,332 Eastern Orthodox
1873:Serbo-Dalmatian Magazine
1566:Giudici Locali o di Pace
1165:movement's demand for a
1106:in the south, while the
922:Federal State of Croatia
4281:Encyclopædia Britannica
4244:Macan, Trpimir (1992).
3276:Imperial-Royal Landwehr
3075:Governorate of Dalmatia
2680:capitanati distrettuali
2562:Serbo-Croatian: 610,649
2280:Erzherzog Ferdinand Max
1963:Josip Juraj Strossmayer
1575:Tribunale di Cassazione
1561:s formal confirmation.
1527:La Proveditura Generale
1501:to the position of the
1049:, he compelled Emperor
304:Constitutional monarchy
4709:Bosnia and Herzegovina
4626:Margraviate of Moravia
4479:Margraviate of Moravia
4150:Marino Manini (2001).
3304:Parliament of Dalmatia
3239:Emil David (1890–1902)
2639:
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1098:in the north down the
1055:Treaty of Campo Formio
653:, with its capital at
630:
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622:
251:
168:
154:
140:
4474:Margraviate of Istria
4103:Igor Karaman (2000).
4076:Šime Peričić (1998).
3909:W. R. Rosner (1995).
2758:capitano distrettuale
2688:kotarska poglavarstva
2625:
2617:
2361:Austro-Hungarian Navy
2276:
2172:
2079:hinterland region of
1945:
1791:river to the town of
1738:
1722:
1686:) and two districts (
1559:Proveditore Generale'
1488:
1448:Further information:
1416:French Administration
1300:in Venice (Croatian:
1294:Cesareo Regio Governo
1267:French First Republic
1214:Vidovdan Constitution
894:Kingdom of Yugoslavia
794:Republic of Dubrovnik
731:Origins of the Croats
276:Common languages
69:"Kingdom of Dalmatia"
4728:(de facto 1878–1908)
4725:Sanjak of Novi Pazar
4652:County of Vorarlberg
4604:Gorizia and Gradisca
4563:Archduchy of Austria
4434:Archduchy of Austria
4325:at Wikimedia Commons
4229:. Golden marketing.
3298:Dalmatian Parliament
2826:diocese of Dubrovnik
2766:distretti giudiziari
2656:okruĹľna poglavarstva
2648:capitanati circolari
2247:New Direction Policy
2165:Serbo-Croatian split
2134:, thus becoming the
2112:Dalmatian Hinterland
2085:Battle of Königgrätz
1915:Dalmatian Hinterland
1905:, proponents of the
1899:Republic of St. Mark
1700:Proveditore Generale
1668:Proveditore Generale
1555:Proveditore Generale
1535:Proveditura Generale
1523:Dalmatian Government
1521:. The center of the
1519:Treaty of Schönbrunn
1120:Battle of Austerlitz
1084:Domini di Terraferma
1059:Austrian Netherlands
944:Contemporary Croatia
641:(1815–1867) and the
627:Königreich Dalmatien
623:Kraljevina Dalmacija
155:Königreich Dalmatien
141:Kraljevina Dalmacija
54:improve this article
4812:History of Dalmatia
4797:Kingdom of Dalmatia
4773:44.1167°N 15.2167°E
4769: /
4588:Kingdom of Dalmatia
4429:Kingdom of Slavonia
4404:Kingdom of Dalmatia
4329:German protectorate
4323:Kingdom of Dalmatia
3946:Lawrence Sondhaus:
3860:. 12 February 2023.
3549:History of Dalmatia
3493:Serb People's Party
3467:Ante Tresić Pavičić
3418:Serb People's Party
3391:Ante Tresić Pavičić
3110:Operation Maslenica
3070:Banovina of Croatia
3047:Kingdom of Dalmatia
3009:Republic of Poljica
2998:Early modern period
2846:Cyril and Methodius
2430:Demographic history
2416:Croatian Parliament
2314:artillery batteries
2230:started publishing
2035:Austro-Prussian War
1543:Segretario Generale
1503:provéditeur général
1192:and the islands of
1147:Revolutions of 1848
955:War of independence
900:Banovina of Croatia
852:Kingdom of Dalmatia
847:Kingdom of Slavonia
799:Republic of Poljica
721:Ostrogothic Kingdom
619:Kingdom of Dalmatia
136:Kingdom of Dalmatia
4673:Kingdom of Hungary
4578:Duchy of Carinthia
4568:Kingdom of Bohemia
4444:Duchy of Carinthia
4419:Kingdom of Illyria
4414:Kingdom of Hungary
4399:Kingdom of Croatia
4394:Kingdom of Bohemia
4250:. Ĺ kolska knjiga.
4016:"Povijest Lastova"
4014:Hlede, Vjekoslav.
3865:2013-06-27 at the
3714:on 7 November 2017
3544:History of Croatia
3487:Josip Virgil Perić
3412:Josip Virgil Perić
3169:I. R. Luogotenente
3105:Siege of Dubrovnik
3037:Illyrian Provinces
3019:Republic of Venice
3004:Republic of Ragusa
2830:diocese of Ĺ ibenik
2790:consiglio comunale
2676:distretti politici
2640:
2620:
2285:
2198:Congress of Berlin
2178:
2073:Krivošije uprising
1979:Mihovil Pavlinović
1951:
1947:Mihovil Pavlinović
1901:(Venice), and the
1891:Revolutionary 1848
1869:Božidar Petranović
1865:Kingdom of Croatia
1797:Congress of Vienna
1785:surrender of Zadar
1741:
1728:
1664:Treaties of Tilsit
1513:whose seat was in
1507:Auguste de Marmont
1495:
1491:Auguste de Marmont
1475:Illyrian Provinces
1467:Auguste de Marmont
1438:Republic of Ragusa
1402:Peace of Pressburg
1254:Bishop of Makarska
1138:in the southeast.
1132:Congress of Vienna
1128:Illyrian Provinces
1124:Peace of Pressburg
1112:Emperor of Austria
1108:Republic of Ragusa
1067:Republic of Venice
1063:Cisalpine Republic
1031:Napoleon Bonaparte
985:Croatia portal
960:Croatia since 1995
886:State of Slovenes,
842:Kingdom of Illyria
837:Illyrian Provinces
822:Republic of Venice
789:Union with Hungary
784:Kingdom of Croatia
546:Illyrian Provinces
4752:
4751:
4733:Carpathian passes
4688:Military Frontier
4631:Duchy of Salzburg
4598:Austrian Littoral
4583:Duchy of Carniola
4573:Duchy of Bukovina
4512:
4511:
4504:Military Frontier
4459:Duchy of Salzburg
4449:Duchy of Carniola
4439:Duchy of Bukovina
4321:Media related to
4302:978-953-154-110-7
4116:978-953-178-155-8
3923:. pp. 70–71.
3425:Miho Bjeladinović
3228:Stjepan Jovanović
3192:Ludwig von Welden
3153:
3152:
3095:Battle of Ĺ ibenik
3065:Littoral Banovina
2979:Venetian Dalmatia
2967:Venetian Dalmatia
2957:Theme of Dalmatia
2786:municipal council
2784:with the elected
2782:local authorities
2762:kotarski poglavar
2660:distretti-preture
2546:539,057 Catholics
2513:: 565,276 (95,2%)
2380:Vjekoslav Spinčić
2354:Spanish influenza
2306:Strait of Otranto
2221:Stjepan Jovanović
2210:Bukovica betrayal
2194:Kingdom of Serbia
2132:Antonio Bajamonti
2108:Monzambano Affair
1987:Antonio Bajamonti
1959:Ambroz Vranyczany
1907:Habsburg monarchy
1861:Illyrian movement
1820:Locum Beati Petri
1773:Battle of Leipzig
1709:maritime blockade
1462:Jacques Lauriston
1271:Habsburg monarchy
1071:Venetian Dalmatia
1023:Habsburg monarchy
1019:
1018:
774:Southern Dalmatia
631:Regno di Dalmazia
615:
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597:
596:
593:
592:
551:
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528:Venetian Dalmatia
404:• 1911–1918
391:• 1815–1831
361:• 1916–1918
349:• 1848–1916
337:• 1835–1848
325:• 1815–1835
169:Regno di Dalmazia
130:
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3605:
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3593:
3574:Diet of Dalmatia
3533:
3528:
3527:
3526:
3475:Party of Rights
3388:Frane Ivanišević
3371:Imperial Council
3145:
3138:
3131:
2939:Duchy of Croatia
2888:
2878:
2860:
2834:diocese of Split
2818:diocese of Kotor
2496:Eastern Orthodox
2404:Stjepan Sarkotić
2376:Imperial Council
2320:bombed Lastovo.
2318:French Air Force
2298:Treaty of London
2290:Kingdom of Italy
2251:Zadar Resolution
2157:) was opened in
2104:Kingdom of Italy
2075:occurred in the
2030:Diet of Dalmatia
2022:Ban's Conference
2013:, Dubrovnik and
1983:Autonomist Party
1955:Imperial Council
1911:Autonomist Party
1886:Zora dalmatinska
1863:, active in the
1840:Diet of Dalmatia
1660:Capitani-anziani
1539:department heads
1511:Kingdom of Italy
1499:Vincenzo Dandolo
1471:Kingdom of Italy
1410:Kingdom of Italy
1202:Kingdom of Italy
1159:Diet of Dalmatia
1130:. Not until the
1079:Venetian Albania
1035:Italian Campaign
1011:
1004:
997:
983:
982:
981:
924:
918:
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888:Croats and Serbs
764:Duchy of Croatia
726:Byzantine Empire
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589:
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571:
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563:Kingdom of Italy
555:
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354:Francis Joseph I
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4641:Duchy of Styria
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4547:Austria-Hungary
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4454:Duchy of Styria
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4378:
4376:Austrian Empire
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3259:First World War
3255:
3173:c. k. Namjesnik
3149:
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2794:općinsko vijeće
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2578:
2565:Italian: 18,028
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2519:: 15,279 (2,6%)
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2437:
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2392:May Declaration
2326:port of Trieste
2288:1915, when the
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2269:First World War
2232:Crvena Hrvatska
2186:Ilija Garašanin
2167:
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1871:began printing
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1579:Napoleonic Code
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2608:
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2520:
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2372:Cattaro Mutiny
2294:Entente Powers
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2066:Hrvatska misao
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1936:
1923:Franz Joseph I
1856:
1853:
1781:Franjo Tomašić
1732:
1729:
1724:Franjo Tomašić
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4701:Condominiums
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3643:the original
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3497:Dušan Baljak
3481:Ante Dulibić
3451:
3430:Independent
3422:Dušan Baljak
3394:Ante Vuković
3382:Ante Dulibić
3364:
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3204:Lazar Mamula
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2096:hydrographic
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2077:Bay of Kotor
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2061:Narodni list
2059:
2056:Il Nazionale
2055:
2045:. After the
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1995:Lazar Mamula
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1218:Bay of Kotor
1187:
1183:Cislethanian
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1075:Bay of Kotor
1020:
950:Independence
909:World War II
874:20th century
851:
741:White Croats
618:
616:
577:
559:
542:
524:
506:Succeeded by
505:
500:
485:(1815–1892),
464:Independence
409:Mario Attems
253:Cisleithania
249:
248:and part of
217:Coat of arms
116:
110:January 2024
107:
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52:Please help
47:verification
44:
4776: /
4744:(1901–1917)
4716:1908–1918;
4691:(1867–1882)
4372:Crown lands
3434:Frane Bulić
3266:Common Army
3230:(1882–1885)
3224:(1870–1881)
3206:(1859–1865)
3200:(1848–1859)
3182:(1815–1831)
2987:(1325–1377)
2981:(1409-1797)
2975:(1102–1409)
2969:(1000-1358)
2928:Middle Ages
2875:History of
2634:area is in
2292:joined the
2255:Lovro Monti
2180:Ever since
2153:(Croatian:
2089:Herzegovina
1903:monarchists
1875:(Croatian:
1867:. In 1835,
1688:Herceg Novi
1292:; Italian:
1238:Franciscans
1094:Island and
880:World War I
753:Middle Ages
680:History of
629:; Italian:
621:(Croatian:
501:Preceded by
491:(1892–1918)
456:12 May 1797
420:Legislature
342:Ferdinand I
4791:Categories
4764:15°13′00″E
4761:44°07′00″N
4720:1878–1918)
4030:2017-11-12
3960:Macan 1992
3895:2017-11-06
3845:Macan 1992
3833:Macan 1992
3796:Macan 1992
3784:Macan 1992
3718:4 November
3678:2017-11-04
3649:2017-11-04
3608:Macan 1992
3596:Macan 1992
3580:References
3478:Ivo Prodan
3409:Ivo Prodan
2944:Narentania
2850:Panslavism
2841:Glagolitic
2800:(Italian:
2796:) and the
2788:(Italian:
2756:(Italian:
2636:Montenegro
2500:539 others
2412:Charles I.
2388:Ivo Prodan
2378:headed by
2296:after the
2240:Medo Pucić
2140:Stari Grad
2128:Gajo Bulat
2124:Ante Ĺ upuk
1999:Stari Grad
1975:Miho Klaić
1824:metropolis
1817:papal bull
1549:(Italian:
1525:(Italian:
1073:) and the
1051:Francis II
635:crown land
625:; German:
610:Montenegro
300:Government
242:Crown land
80:newspapers
3813:matica.hr
3367:Reichsrat
3350:Reichsrat
2952:Travunija
2895:Antiquity
2856:Governors
2699:Dubrovnik
2603:Dubrovnik
2490:Catholics
2435:1818–1857
2422:, joined
2338:Moslavina
2226:In 1891,
2081:Krivošije
1985:, led by
1973:, led by
1883:launched
1851:Italian.
1832:Dubrovnik
1632:Nerežišća
1570:Dubrovnik
1198:Palagruza
1102:coast to
811:Modernity
366:Charles I
330:Francis I
290:Religion
187:1815–1918
185:1797–1805
4718:de facto
4295:. HAZU.
3863:Archived
3539:Dalmatia
3517:See also
3293:Politics
3253:Military
2948:Zahumlje
2910:Tariotes
2906:Dalmatae
2877:Dalmatia
2866:a series
2864:Part of
2812:Religion
2806:naÄŤelnik
2733:Metković
2728:Makarska
2695:Benkovac
2599:(10,072)
2593:(18,547)
2557:Language
2541:Religion
2505:Language
2488:496,966
2483:Religion
2469:Italians
2455:371,565
2350:smallpox
2334:Slavonia
2302:Adriatic
2206:Bukovica
2159:Arbanasi
2122:, where
2051:croatize
2007:Metković
1895:markists
1757:Pelješac
1714:Jacobins
1652:Delegato
1640:Makarska
1489:Marshal
1394:Metković
1386:Makarska
1334:Novigrad
1269:and the
1258:Orthodox
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