- (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Котор,
pronounced [kɔ̌tɔr]),
historically known as
Cattaro (from Italian:
pronounced [ˈkattaro]), is a town in
Coastal region of Montenegro...
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Cattaro mutiny occurred during World War I.
Sailors of the Austro-Hungarian Navy in the
Adriatic Bay of
Cattaro (today: Kotor, Montenegro), which...
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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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steamships have been
named Cattaro,
including SS
Cattaro (1920), an
Italian and
German auxiliary cruiser in
service 1941–44 SS
Cattaro (1922), a
German cargo...
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Kotor (Serbo-Croatian: Boka
kotorska / Бока которска, Italian:
Bocche di
Cattaro), also
known as the Boka (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Бока), is a winding...
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Cattaro is the
Italian name of Kotor, a
coastal town in Montenegro.
Cattaro may also
refer to:
Province of
Cattaro, was a
province of the
Italian Governorate...
- The
siege of
Cattaro was
fought between a
British Royal Naval detachment and
Montenegrin forces under Captain William Hoste, John
Harper and
Petar I Petrović-Njegoš...
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Cattaro (Serbian: Озана Которска, romanized: Ozana Kotorska; 25
November 1493 – 27
April 1565) was a
Catholic visionary and anc****ss from
Cattaro. She...
- VA
Cattaro (full name:
Vaterpolo akademija Cattaro) is a
professional water polo club and
academy based in Kotor, Montenegro. The club was
founded in...
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speaking (approximately 66%) in the
urban areas (
Cattaro, Perasto, Budua, etc.)
around the "Bocche di
Cattaro" (Bay of Kotor). But in the
inland areas, more...