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    pronunciation: [splît] ), historically known as Spalato (from Venetian: Spàlato, Italian: Spalato pronounced [ˈspalato]; see other names), is the second-largest...
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  • Spalato is the Italian name for the city of Split, Croatia. Spalato may also refer to: Province of Spalato, a former Italian province encompassing Split...
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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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    a Census of Italians living outside Italy was carried out in 1927: in Spalato and surrounding area 3,337 Italian citizens were counted. According to...
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    archdiocese of Split, as it is also known. The diocese was also known as Spalato-Macarsca. The see was founded in or before 300 AD as Diocese of Salona...
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    SMS Spalato was a torpedo cruiser of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, the second member of the Zara class. She was laid down in September 1878, launched in...
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    Thomas of Spalato (Latin: Thomas Spalatensis, Hungarian: Spalatói Tamás), was a Roman Catholic cleric, historian and chronicler from Split (Spalato). He is...
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    Italy divided the Governorate in three Italian provinces: Zara (Zadar), Spalato (Split) and Cattaro (Kotor). Officially, however, no Italian region was...
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  • There have been several church councils held in the town of Split in the early Middle Ages, and whose conclusions have significance for the whole territory...
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    German Operation Zone of the Adriatic Littoral. Province of Spalato (Italian: Provincia di Spalato) (1941–1943). Created during World War II. It was a part...
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    Map of Italian Governatorate of Dalmatia (1941–1943) showing the province of Zara, the province of Spalato and the province of Cattaro...
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  • complete the ship after a delay of several months. They renamed the ship Spalato, the Italian name for the city of Split. New machinery was ordered from...
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  • Dalmatia with the rest of Croatia). Hajduk's first opponent were Calcio Spalato, the club of an autonomist party from in Split, and the match ended with...
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    illustration Born 18 August 1450 Spalato, Republic of Venice (modern-day Split, Croatia) Died (1524-01-05)5 January 1524 (aged 73) Spalato, Republic of Venice (modern-day...
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    Additionally, German forces occupied the Dalmatian provinces of Split (Spalato) and Kotor (Cattaro), which were subsequently annexed by the Croatian fascist...
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    was a Dalmatian Italian archaeologist. Carrara was born in Dalmatia, in Spalato (today Split, Croatia), in a well-to-do family. His father died when he...
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    the Royal Yugoslav Army in crisis and reached in a few days Sebenico and Spalato on April 15 (2 days before Yugoslavian surrender). Civilians were previously...
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    Venice immediately invaded the Patriarchate of Aquileia and subjected Traù, Spalato, Durazzo, and other Dalmatian cities. In Lombardy, Venice acquired Brescia...
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    sister, other relatives, and 10,000 other Bosnians. The Archbishop of Spalato, vying for control over Bosnia, joined Vukan and accused the Archbishop...
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    castle of Klis (Clissa), a strategic point in the hinterland of Split (Spalato), which controlled the approaches to the town. The king Andrew was reluctant...
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    (now Zadar), the province of Cattaro (now Kotor), and the province of Spalato (Split).[citation needed] Under Italian rule, the Croats were subjected...
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    Morlach peasant women from around Spalato, 1864...
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    city. Examples can be found today in the buildings surrounding Piazza Spalato (today Piazza Insurrezione), the railway station, the new part of City...
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    Detailed map of the three Italian provinces of the Governorate of Dalmatia: province of Zara, province of Spalato and province of Cattaro...
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    Collections Center. (N.B. "Spalatro" was a less used alternative form of "Spalato", the Italian name for Croatian "Split"). Titles and succession Portals:...
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    themselves, the Hungarians had lost almost their entire force. Thomas of Spalato, who interviewed many eyewitnesses, claimed that the route the Hungarians...
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    View of The Golden Gate ca. 1910, Photo by E. Hébrard and J. Zeiller, Spalato, le Palais de Dioclétien, Paris, 1912. Diagrams and reconstructions Model...
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    him Francesco Ezechiele Ermenegildo when he was born on 18 April 1819 in Spalato, now Split, Dalmatia, Croatia. His father – like his father before him...
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    September 1943), so the Kingdom of Italy annexed temporarily Split (Italian Spalato), Kotor (Cattaro), and most of coastal Dalmatia. From 1942 to 1943, Corsica...
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     Regia Marina Destroyer 2,362 4 July 1958 captured incomplete by Italy as Spalato 14 April 1941, launched 18 July 1943, scuttled 24 September 1943, re-launched...
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