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Cavtat (Croatian pronunciation: [t͡sǎʋtat], Italian:
Ragusa Vecchia, lit. 'Old Ragusa') is a
village in the Dubrovnik-Neretva
County of Croatia. It is...
- muni****lity is
Cavtat. The
total muni****lity po****tion was 8,577
people in 2011,
split in the
following 32 settlements: Brotnice, po****tion 31
Cavtat, po****tion...
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stretching from Neum to Prevlaka, and only
existed in the
occupied villages Cavtat and Konavle. The
International Criminal Tribunal for the
former Yugoslavia...
- a
shipwreck near
Cavtat. Like that he met a
local girl Ana Kličan, Bukovac's grandmother, with whom he
married and
settled in
Cavtat. When he was eleven...
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province of Illyri**** and
later of Dalmatia. It is
located at present-day
Cavtat in Croatia, 15 km (9 mi)
south of Dubrovnik.
During the
civil war between...
- Trogir, Split, Kotor.
Likely 'Dalmatisms' in
Croatian include: The
toponyms Cavtat < CIVITATE; Cres < C(H)ERSO; Krk < CURI****; Makar(ska) < MUCCURUM; Split...
- in Birżebbuġa,
Malta Panoramic view of Piran,
Slovenia Panoramic view of
Cavtat,
Croatia View of Neum,
Bosnia and
Herzegovina A view of
Sveti Stefan, Montenegro...
- of
Dalmatia in the very
south of
Croatia and
stretches from the town of
Cavtat up to the
Prevlaka peninsula near
Montenegro border.
Kordun is a region...
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maritime city-state of
Ragusa Ragusa Vecchia,
historical Italian name of
Cavtat, a town in Dubrovnik-Neretva County,
Croatia Ragusa, Sicily, an Italian...
- Bogišić's
family were
prominent merchants in
Cavtat, a
small coastal town near Dubrovnik. His
grandfather moved to
Cavtat from
nearby inland, from a
village called...