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Kornat (pronounced [
kɔ̌rnaːt]) is an
island in the
Croatian part of the
Adriatic Sea, in
central Dalmatia. With an area of 32.44 km2 it is the 16th largest...
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archipelago is the
plural form of the name of the
largest island,
called Kornat.
There are no
permanent settlements in Kornati.
Simple houses in well-protected...
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Kornat,
Marek (December 2009). "Choosing Not to
Choose in 1939: Poland's ****essment...
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Croatia and the
second largest island in the
Kornati archipelago,
after Kornat.
Although most of the archipelago,
composed of 89 islands,
islets and rocks...
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Goldstein &
Lukes 1999, p. 122. Jesenský 2014, p. 82. Rak 2019, p. 405.
Kornat 2012, p. 157.
Majewski 2019, pp. 459–460. Rak 2019, p. 409. Rak 2019, p...
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Field of
Crosses -- is a set of
walls shaped like
crosses on the
island of
Kornat.
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Nikola Bašić. New York
Times Archived...
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Tragedy struck when, of the 23
firefighters sent to a
burning island of
Kornat, 12 were
killed by fast
moving brush fires, one was
severely injured, and...
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Slavonic and East
European Review. 16 (48): 558–571. JSTOR 4203420.
Kornat, Marek; Micgiel, J. (2007). "The
Policy of
Equilibrium and
Polish Bilateralism"...
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Group of
Croatian firefighters who were
flown in on the
island Kornat as part of the 2007
coast fires firefighting efforts perished.
Twelve out...
- Index.hr (in Croatian). 7
September 2008.
Retrieved 2 May 2017. "Croatia
Kornat Wildfire Victims Remembered".
Balkan Insight. 31
August 2011. Retrieved...