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    larger island, called Vela or Velika ('Great') Palagruža, and a smaller one, Mala ('Little') Palagruža, as well as a dozen nearby rocks and reefs composed...
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    called the Pomo Depression or the Jabuka Pit). The 170-metre (560 ft) deep Palagruža Sill is south of the Middle Adriatic Pit, separating it from the 1,200-metre...
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    Komiža would hold an annual regatta between Komiža and Palagruža, known as Rota Palagruzona ("Palagruža Route"), a trip which would take about 5 hours of sailing...
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    September 1947. Transfer of the Adriatic islands of Cres, Lošinj, Lastovo and Palagruža; of Istria south of the river Mirna; of the exclave territory of Zadar...
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    Korčula Lastovo Mljet the Elaphiti islands - Koločep, Lopud, Šipan Lokrum Palagruža Veli Brijun, Sveti Klement, Dolin, Svetac (Sveti Andrija), Zverinac, Sušac...
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    Italians of Croatia are an autochthonous historical national minority recognized by the Constitution of Croatia. As such, they elect a special representative...
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    larvae specimen of Regalecus glesne captured off the Island coast of Palagruža analyzed the size of these specimens. The larvae specimen was measured...
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    Lastovo Lošinj Lokrum Lopud Male Srakane Mljet Molat Murter Olib Pašman Pag Palagruža Plavnik Premuda Prvić Rab Rava Rivanj Sestrunj Silba Skarda Susak Svetac...
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    Islands: Koločep (southernmost inhabited island), Lopud, Šipan Lokrum Palagruža (southernmost island) Žirje Žut The Hydrographic Institute of the Republic...
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    well as Trieste, Austrian Littoral and part of Dalmatia (Zadar, Lastovo, Palagruža). Tenente Generale Pietro Badoglio Maggior Generale Scipione Scipioni...
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    the 1947 Treaty of Peace with Italy the islands of Cres, Lastovo and Palagruža and the cities of Zadar and Rijeka and most of Istria went to communist...
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    Partisan hands, while Zadar, Rijeka, Istria, Cres, Lošinj, Lastovo and Palagruža became part of the German Operationszone Adriatisches Küstenland. The...
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    Austro-Hungarian cruiser in an attempt to lure her northward in the direction of the Palagruža (known to the Italians as the Pelagosa) archipelago, where Italian warships...
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    Destroyer Squadron Battles/wars Adriatic Campaign of World War I Battle of Palagruža Battle of the Strait of Otranto (1917) Awards Order of the Iron Crown...
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    / 42.383; 16.267 on 5 August 1915, 250 metres (270 yd) off Pelagosa (Palagruža) Island. He also captured the Greek steamer Cefalonia off Durazzo on 29...
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    51 km2 of territory and 17,065 inhabitants) and the islands of Lastovo and Palagruža (53 square kilometres (20 square miles), 1,710 inhabitants). The territory...
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    Istria, Rijeka, part of Dalmatia, and the islands of Cres, Lastovo, and Palagruža (and, from 1941 to 1943, Krk) were considered part of Italy. The Kingdom...
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  • where Diomedes was buried. The islands are associated with modern-day Palagruža archipelago. Pliny the Elder writes that on Diomedia there was a monument...
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    August 1915 A Nautilus-class submarine that was torpedoed by U-5 near Palagruža in the Adriatic Sea. 42°23′N 16°16′E / 42.383°N 16.267°E / 42.383;...
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  • Admiralty Islands  Papua New Guinea Pakatoa Hauraki Gulf  New Zealand Palagruža Adriatic Sea  Croatia Palánki-sziget Danube River  Hungary Palau Palau...
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  • minutes. A few hours after an Austro-Hungarian Navy force subjected the Palagruža (known to the Italians as the Pelagosa) archipelago in the Adriatic Sea...
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  • July 1915 Ardente, Animoso, Ardito, and Audace escorted Quarto to the Palagruža (known to the Italians as Pelagosa) archipelago in the Adriatic Sea, where...
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    territories. Article 3 gave to Italy the islands of Cres, Lošinj, Lastovo, and Palagruža (referred to as Cherso, Lussin, Lagosta, and Pelagosta) with surrounding...
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    off Šibenik, intelligence ship Vasily Tatishchev operated near island Palagruža, cruiser Varyag operated near Durres, while frigate Admiral Grigorovich...
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    called the Pomo Depression or the Jabuka Pit). The 170-metre (560 ft) deep Palagruža Sill is south of the Middle Adriatic Pit, separating it from the 1,200-metre...
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    Italian Graubünden San Marino Coastal parts of Vlorë region and Vlorë Palagruža Italy portal History portal Kingdom of Italy Istrian-Dalmatian exodus...
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    votive offerings to the hero were actually found within the island of Palagruža on the Adriatic. Strabo claims that the votive offerings in the Daunian...
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    Butmira do Ilira, Sarajevo, 1976. Stašo Forenbaher - Timonthy Kaiser: Palagruža, jadranski moreplovci i njihova kamena industrija na prijelazu iz bakrenog...
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    of Ancona. The destroyer SMS Lika, on a reconnaissance mission between Palagruža and Cape Gargano, shelled the semaphore and radio station at Vieste. Defending...
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  • Garibaldi. A few hours after an Austro-Hungarian Navy force subjected the Palagruža (known to the Italians as the Pelagosa) archipelago in the Adriatic Sea...
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