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    Trogir (Croatian pronunciation: [ˈtrɔ.ɡiːr]; historically known as Traù (from Dalmatian, Venetian and Italian: pronounced [traˈu*]); Latin: Tragurium;...
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  • HNK Trogir is a Croatian football club, based in town of Trogir on the Croatian coast. Trogir plays home matches at Igralište Batarija. HNK Trogir was...
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  • MRK Trogir is a Croatian team handball club from Trogir, that plays in the Croatian Premier League. Trogir Squad for the 2023–24 season Head coach: Ivan...
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    Roman Catholic triple-naved basilica constructed in Romanesque-Gothic in Trogir, Croatia. Since its construction lasted several centuries, it illustrates...
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    John of Trogir (died before 1111) was the bishop of Trogir, a Christian saint who lived in the 11th century. He was originally a Benedictine monk in the...
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  • Košarkaški klub Trogir (English: Trogir Basketball Club) is a professional basketball club based in Trogir, Croatia. It competes in the A-2 Liga - South...
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    archaeologically confirmed on a church inscription found in Bijaći near Trogir dated to the end of the 8th or early 9th century. The presumably oldest...
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    Croatia. It is located on the Adriatic coast of Dalmatia, about 6 km west of Trogir, population 1,027 (2011). It is a tourist destination. Seget Vranjica lies...
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    service implemented in December 2008 Plymouth Trogir Pittsburgh Portland, Maine •Salmaris Water Taxi Trogir Victoria, British Columbia Victoria Harbour...
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    Igralište Batarija (category HNK Trogir)
    is a football stadium located in Trogir, Croatia. Igralište Batarija is the home stadium of Croatian side HNK Trogir. Igralište Batarija has received...
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    bascule bridge in the old centre of Trogir, and actually Trogir spread itself onto the island. Besides the portion of Trogir, on the island there are several...
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    Venice and moved on the coastal towns, besieging and taking Zadar. Split and Trogir decided then to surrender upon guarantee of their ancient privileges. The...
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  • 1459. Jeronim, a Franciscan, who was accoriding to Dominik Mandić born in Trogir, was appointed as the bishop of Duvno by Pope Eugene IV on 22 April 1439...
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    Kaštela Bay, in the town of Kaštela, and extending into the adjacent town of Trogir. It is named after Saint Jerome, the patron saint of Split-Dalmatia County...
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  • 1730–1790) was bishop of Curzola from 1781 to 1787, and later bishop of Trogir (Trau). He is mainly known for his work of correction of the Glagolitic...
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    inscription exists for the knez of Bribir, ( Mladen Šubić (d. 1348) in the Trogir Cathedral of St. Lawrence), consisting of 22 goliardic verses. There are...
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    was born in 1260 in Trogir in the then-Kingdom of Dalmatia-Croatia to nobles. He entered the Order of Preachers either in Trogir or in neighbouring Split...
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    Marina, Muć, Okrug, Otok, Prgomet, Primorski Dolac, Seget, Sinj, Trilj, Trogir, Vrlika. Under 2023 revision district boundaries were redrawn according...
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  • The Berislavić family of Trogir (Croatian: Berislavići Trogirski) was a Croatian noble family whose origin is unknown. They are likely to have been kin...
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    that both Split and Trogir claimed as theirs and which was in 1242 confirmed by King Béla IV to Trogir with a special charter. Trogir had the support of...
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    Giovanni Dalmata (category History of Trogir)
    Traù in Italy and Ivan Stjepanov Duknović in Croatia, was a sculptor from Trogir, Dalmatia, who was mainly active in Rome, Hungary and his native country...
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    Poshtme Sesarethus Setovia Scodra (Shkodër) Thronion Tilurium Tragurion (Trogir) Triport Tsangon Ugento Ulkinium Ulpiana Uscana Vendenis Zgërdhesh (? Albanopolis)...
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    Mladen III Šubić (Croatian: Mladen III. Šubić) (c. 1315 – Trogir, 1 May 1348) was a member of the Croatian Šubić noble family, who ruled from Klis Fortress...
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    Radovan (master) (category History of Trogir)
    Radovan (Latin: Raduan) was Croatian sculptor and architect who lived in Trogir in the 13th century. In Croatian he is commonly referred to as Majstor Radovan...
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    city of Trogir and organized a similar occupation, quickly nipped by the Allies. In Split, located just south across the Kaštela Bay from Trogir, the citizens...
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    of the theme), Spalatum (Split), Crepsa (Cres), Arba (Rab), Tragurium (Trogir), Vecla (Krk), Ragusium (Dubrovnik) and Cattarum (Kotor). The language and...
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  • The island of Lokrum, the St. Dominic monastery in the coastal town of Trogir, the Rector's Palace in Dubrovnik, and the Dubac quarry (a few kilometers...
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    his sister's legal domains. He was welcomed as a liberator in Sibenik and Trogir, but as the Byzantine emperor John Kantakouzenos attacked Dušan from the...
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    June 2009). "Ponovljeni izbori: SDP dobio Šibenik i Trogir" [Repeated vote: SDP wins Šibenik and Trogir]. Nacional (in Croatian). Archived from the original...
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    many times called to cover the post of count in the townships of Split, Trogir, Skradin and Omiš, primarily clashing with Domald of Sidraga, Kačić and...
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