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- Televizija Dalmacija is a Croatian commercial television station in Split. It airs programs from their offices situated at Poljud stadium. TV Dalmacija transferred...
- Dalmatia (/dælˈmeɪʃə, -tiə/; Croatian: Dalmacija [dǎlmatsija]; Italian: Dalmazia [dalˈmattsja]; see names in other languages) is one of the four historical...
- Dalmacija (lit. 'Free Dalmatia', where Free is an adjective) is a Croatian daily newspaper published in Split. The first issue of Slobodna Dalmacija was...
- Nedjeljna Dalmacija was a Yugoslavian regional w****ly newspaper based in Split, Croatia. Its publisher was Slobodna Dalmacija. "Nedjeljna Dalmacija". The...
- Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (later Yugoslavia). There, she was renamed Dalmacija and served in the Royal Yugoslav Navy until April 1941, when she was captured...
- Jugoslavije". Slobodna Dalmacija (143): 1. 12 April 1945. "Maršal Jugoslavije Josip Broz - Tito stigao na poljsku teritoriju". Slobodna Dalmacija (343): 1. 16 March...
- "Hackers are thieves" Slobodna Dalmacija, September 18, 1999 "Break in program of Veselin Pejnović was accidental" Slobodna Dalmacija, September 19, 1999 "Šibenik...
- (1949–1967) KK Jugoplastika (1967–1990) KK POP 84 (1990–1991) KK Slobodna Dalmacija (1991–1993) KK Croatia Osiguranje (1993–1997) KK Split (1997–present)...
- The Kingdom of Dalmatia (Croatian: Kraljevina Dalmacija; Italian: Regno di Dalmazia; German: Königreich Dalmatien) was a crown land of the Austrian Empire...
- list and 24sata. Other influential newspapers are Novi list and Slobodna Dalmacija. In 2020, 24sata was the most widely circulated daily newspaper, followed...