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    Novigrad is a village and municipality in Croatia in the Zadar County. According to the 2011 census, there were 2,375 inhabitants, absolute majority of...
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  • titular see Novigrad, Zadar County, a municipality in Zadar County Novigrad na Dobri, a village in Netretić Municipality, Karlovac County Novigrad Podravski...
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    Novigrad Castle, locally called "Fortica" is a ruined hilltop castle above village of Novigrad in Zadar County, Croatia. It is considered that during...
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    city of Zadar. Among the largest towns in the county of Zadar are: Zadar, Benkovac, Bibinje, Biograd, Nin, Obrovac and Pag. The county of Zadar includes...
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    Pridraga (category Populated places in Zadar County)
    Pridraga is a village in Dalmatia, Croatia, located southeast of Novigrad, Zadar County. The population is 1,470 (census 2011). Register of spatial units...
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  • Šibenik Zadar Knin Drniš Benkovac Polača Obrovac Maslenica Bridge Biograd na Moru Nadin Vodice Lišane Ostrovičke Zadar AFB Šepurine Base Novigrad Škabrnja...
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  • glagoljskih kodeksa u zadarskoj biskupiji" [List of Glagolitic Codices in the Zadar Bishopric]. Starine (in Croatian). 43. JAZU: 271–275. Burić, Ivana; Modrinić...
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    Ravni Kotari (category Geography of Zadar County)
    Donji (where Zadar Airport is located), Polača, Poličnik, Galovac, Raštane donje i gornje, Gorica, Škabrnja, Posedarje, Pridraga, Novigrad, and Stankovci...
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  • structure in Otočac, Lika-Senj County, Croatia Fortica, Novigrad, a castle above Novigrad in Zadar County, Croatia Fortica, Hvar, a fortress above Hvar,...
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    Maslenica (category Populated places in Zadar County)
    a village in the municipality of Jasenice in Zadar County, Dalmatia, Croatia. It is situated in Novigrad Sea [hr]. Waters are quite clear due to the Zrmanja...
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    Fortress 14th century Nesactium Nova Kraljevica Novigrad Castle Novigrad, Zadar County Novigrad na Dobri Novigrad na Dobri, Karlovac County 45°28′55″N 15°27′10″E...
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  • glagoljskih kodeksa u zadarskoj biskupiji" [List of Glagolitic Codices in the Zadar Bishopric]. Starine (in Croatian). 42. JAZU: 349–370. Burić, Ivana; Modrinić...
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    Radnik Križevci Rudar MS Varteks Virovitica Buje Cres Naprijed Pomorac 1921 Novigrad Krk Vinodol Medulin 1921 Uljanik Kraljevica Pazinka Rudar L. Nehaj Crikvenica...
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    husband of Queen Mary, marched towards Novigrad to rescue the queens. When news of Sigismund's approach reached Novigrad, Elizabeth was strangled in her prison...
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  • Starigrad ("Old Town") may refer to: Starigrad, Zadar County, a village and municipality near Zadar, Croatia Starigrad, Lika-Senj County, a village near...
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    Velika Ludina Northern part of Zadar county: cities and municipalities Obrovac, Pag, Gračac, Jasenice, Kolan, Novigrad, Posedarje, Povljana, Ražanac,...
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  • dioceses were abolished: Diocese of Korčula, Diocese of Ston, Diocese of Novigrad, Diocese of Osor, Diocese of Rab, Diocese of Skradin, Diocese of Nin and...
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    The Archdiocese of Zadar (Latin: Archidioecesis Iadrensis; Croatian: Zadarska nadbiskupija) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or archdiocese...
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  • Požega Rijeka Slavonski Brod Sisak Split Šibenik Varaždin Virovitica Vukovar Zadar Zagreb An urbanized area in Croatia can gain the status of grad (which can...
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    [ɔbrɔ̌ːʋats]; Italian: Obrovazzo) is a town located in northern Dalmatia, in the Zadar County of Croatia. The Obrovac municipality has a total population of 4...
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    Kvarner, the Julian March and parts of Dalmatia including the city of Zadar. At the end of World War II, under the Allies' Treaty of Peace with Italy...
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    Ladislaus of several of his Dalmatian domains —Cres, Rab, Pag, Zadar, Vrana and Novigrad— for 100,000 ducats. In 1489, Venice also acquired Cyprus, which...
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    Retrieved 29 October 2019. "Novigrad-Cittanova, Sacile i La Réole potvrdili prijateljstvo!". novigrad.hr (in Croatian). Novigrad. 7 October 2019. Retrieved...
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    Peterzane, Pogliazza, Puntadura, Rasanze, Verchè and Zatton) Novegradi / Novigrad: 5,217 inhabitants (with Castel Venier and Possedaria) Obbrovazzo / Obrovac:...
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  • Split Hajduk Split v Slaven Belupo Lokomotiva v Hajduk Split Hajduk Split v Zadar Osijek v Hajduk Split Hajduk Split v Dinamo Zagreb NK Zagreb v Hajduk Split...
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    judge-administrators. Seats of the districts were in Cres, Krk, Rab, Pag, Zadar, Nin, Novigrad, Skradin, Šibenik, Knin, Sinj, Trogir, Split, Klis, Omiš, Brač, Hvar...
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    became distinguished. He was instrumental in the takeover of Zemunik, Novigrad, Obrovac, Nadin and Vrana. Petar also led the attack on Gračac in Lika...
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  • and on sea". In his deed of donation to the convent of Saint Krševan in Zadar in 1069, it is stated that he donated the island of Maun, situated "in our...
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    Dalmatia, Zadar and Split. In the next year however, the tide turned, as the Venetian commander Leonardo Foscolo seized several forts, retook Novigrad, temporarily...
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    1148, 1243, 1267, 1331 and 1397; in Rovinj in 1283, in Poreč in 1354, in Novigrad in 1270 and 1358, in Umag in 1269 and 1370. The Republic wanted all the...
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