The Governorate of Dalmatia (Italian: Governatorato di Dalmazia) was an administrative division of the Kingdom of Italy, established in 1941, following...
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The History of Dalmatia concerns the history of the area that covers eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea and its inland regions, from the 2nd century BC...
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AD) Dalmatia (theme) (c. 870–1060s) Venetian Dalmatia (1409–1797) Kingdom of Dalmatia (1815–1918) Governorate of Dalmatia (1941–1943) MS Dalmatia, a cruiseferry...
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The Kingdom of Dalmatia (Croatian: Kraljevina Dalmacija; German: Königreich Dalmatien; Italian: Regno di Dalmazia) was a crown land of the Austrian Empire...
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Italian Governorate of Dalmatia, during World War II, until 1943. In 1915 Italy entered World War I under the provisions set in the Treaty of London....
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Province of Spalato (Italian: Provincia di Spalato) was a province of the Italian Governorate of Dalmatia, created in May 1941 during World War II (by...
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in Dalmatia was the political movement supporting the unification to Italy, during the 19th and 20th centuries, of Adriatic Dalmatia. The Republic of Venice...
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Province of Cattaro (Italian: Provincia di Cattaro) was a province of the Italian Governorate of Dalmatia, created in May 1941 during World War II (by...
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Venetian Dalmatia (Latin: Dalmatia Veneta) refers to parts of Dalmatia under the rule of the Republic of Venice, mainly from the 15th to the 18th centuries...
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Zadar (redirect from Zara, Dalmatia)
entity, the Governorate of Dalmatia, including the enlarged province of Zara (now Zadar), the province of Cattaro (now Kotor), and the province of Spalato...
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Rade Končar (category Members of the Central Committee of the 4th Congress of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia)
attacks against Axis forces in Independent State of Croatia. Having relocated to Governorate of Dalmatia in October 1941, in November 1941 he was ambushed...
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Province of Cattaro inside the Governorate of Dalmatia. The English historian Denis Mack Smith wrote that the Queen of Italy (considered the most influential...
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Kotor (redirect from Cattaro (Dalmatia))
provinces of the Italian Governorate of Dalmatia – the Province of Cattaro had an area (subdivided in 15 "Comuni") of 547 km2 and a population of 39,800...
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Islands Italian protectorate of Albania Italian governorate of Dalmatia Italian governorate of Montenegro Italian Concession of Tientsin Italian East Africa...
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Lastovo joining Italian annexed territories of Dalmatia from Yugoslavia in the Governorate of Dalmatia. Davide Rodogno. Fascism's European empire: Italian...
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province of Ljubljana, the area merged with the province of Fiume and the areas making up the Governorate of Dalmatia. Legend Kingdom of Sardinia (Kingdom...
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Italian irredentism (category History of Dalmatia)
Independent State of Croatia annexed the Governorate of Dalmatia, except for the territories that had been Italian before the start of the conflict, such...
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ancient capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia, Salona. After the Sack of Salona by the Avars and Slavs, the fortified Palace of Diocletian was settled...
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the Governorate of Dalmatia (comprising the province of Zara, and the new provinces of Spalato, and Cattaro), while in the occupied central part of the...
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as the Governorate of Dalmatia. In the north, the border was drawn to give Italy the cities of Kastav, Sušak, Fužine, Čabar, Bakar and a part of the Delnice...
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the Italian Governorate of Dalmatia in the process. After the invasion of Italy by the Axis powers in September 1943, the Italian governorates in Montenegro...
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in the Governorate of Dalmatia until September 1943. Since 1945, it was part of the People's Republic of Montenegro.[citation needed] Most of the region's...
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in the destruction of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1941 and the ceding of Dalmatia to Italy, establishing the Governorate of Dalmatia. Mussolini and Hitler...
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rise of Italian irredentism among many Italians in Istria, Kvarner and Dalmatia, who demanded the unification of the Julian March, Kvarner and Dalmatia with...
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wanted to create an Italian governorate (on the model of the Governorate of Dalmatia) up to the Var river or at least a "Province of the Western Alps". The...
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VI Army Corps (Italy) (category Army corps of Italy in World War II)
to Dalmatia and Croatia. Here they occupied the Governorate of Dalmatia and the Italian influence zone in the Independent State of Croatia. Units of the...
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Tribunal for Dalmatia (Italian: Tribunale Straordinario della Dalmazia) was a special judicial body operating within the Governorate of Dalmatia (created...
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Balkans campaign (World War II) (category World War II campaigns of the Mediterranean Theatre)
The Balkans campaign of World War II began with the Italian invasion of Greece on 28 October 1940. In the early months of 1941, Italy's offensive had stalled...
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Istrian–Dalmatian exodus (redirect from Flight and expulsion of Italians from Yugoslavia during and after World War II)
War I, the Kingdom of Italy annexed Istria, Kvarner, the Julian March and parts of Dalmatia including the city of Zadar. At the end of World War II, under...
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used mainly for the internment of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs in order to "Italianize" the region of annexed Dalmatia. According to the camp's commemorative...
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