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Dalmatian or
Dalmatic (Italian:
dalmatico; Croatian: dalmatski), now extinct, was a
group of
Romance varieties that
developed along the
coast of Dalmatia...
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Language and Linguistics: 289–301.
Retrieved 2
March 2017.
Bartoli M. G. Il
Dalmatico:
Resti di un'antica
lingua romanza parlata da
Veglia a
Ragusa e sua collocazione...
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after a few
centuries they
developed their own neo-Latin
language (the "
Dalmatico"), that
lasted until the 19th century. The
cities were
maritime centres...
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Nicola Dalmazzo, O.S.A. or
Nicola Dalmatico (died 20
April 1653) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Fossano (1648–1653).
Nicola Dalmazzo...
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island that lies on our
Dalmatian sea" (nostram
propriam insulam in
nostro Dalmatico mari sitam, que
vocatur Mauni).
Around 1070, Krešimir was
rumored to have...
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degli Schiavoni (Irinia) was
mentioned a
priest de ****one
Schiavone o
Dalmatico. The
names of
Molise settlements are
Italianized Acquaviva Collecroce...
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renamed to "Libreria Morpurgo". In 1859
Morpurgo published the
Annuario Dalmatico (Dalmatian Yearly) and in 1861 he
published the
second volume which in...
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older English sources.
There are also
references to him as "Giorgio
Dalmatico" or as "George the Dalmatian". He is
rarely listed among Croatian sculptors...
- Encyclopædia Britannica, in turn,
gives the
following references:
Annuario Dalmatico for 1885 (published at Zadar) Fortis, A;
Travels into Dalmatia, London...
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Dolgan dolgan 多尔干语
Dolganisch dlk I/L
Dahalik dlm I/E
Dalmatian dalmate dalmático 达尔马提亚语 далматинский
Dalmatisch dln I/L
Darlong dma I/L Duma dmb I/L Mombo...