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- fragrant sweet and sour sauce, po****r in Croatia. It is often called Dalmatinska pašticada because it originates in Dalmatia, where it is served at festivities...
- Split-Dalmatia County (Croatian: Splitsko-dalmatinska županija [splîtsko-dalmǎtiːnskaː ʒupǎnija]) is a central-southern Dalmatian county in Croatia. The...
- The Dalmatian Hinterland (Croatian: Dalmatinska zagora, Italian: La Morlacca or Zagora dalmata) is the southern inland hinterland in the historical Croatian...
- Света Лазарица, romanized: Manastir Sveta Lazarica) also known as the Dalmatinska Lazarica, is a Serbian Orthodox monastery located in Zvjerinac, near...
- Croatia, typically being served as a first course or a side dish with dalmatinska pašticada. The Croatian name for gnocchi is njoki. Gnocchi, known locally...
- The Dalmatian Liberal Party (Croatian: Dalmatinska liberalna stranka, DLS) was a regional left-wing liberal political party in Croatia formed by dissident...
- Hrvatsko zagorje) Meat Baranjski kulen Dalmatinska janjetina (Dalmatian lamb) Dalmatinska panceta Dalmatinska pečenica Dalmatinski pršut Drniški pršut...
- 793 (12.61%): 11,518 Serbs (10.53%) Split-Dalmatia County (Splitsko-dalmatinska županija) Split 454,798 441,526 (97.08%) 13.272 (2.92%): 4,797 Serbs...
- the east lies Slavonia and to the west lies Kordun and Gorski Kotar. Dalmatinska Zagora ('Dalmatian Hinterland', or simply Zagora), the hinterland region...
- Austro-Hungarian Monarchy), as a result of the Congress of Vienna. Matica dalmatinska had the same role in Dalmatia as Matica ilirska had in Croatia and Slavonia...