- Lošinj (pronounced [lɔ̌ʃiːɲ]; Italian:
Lussino; Venetian: Lusin,
earlier Osero; German: Lötzing; Latin: Apsorrus;
Ancient Gr****: Ἄψωρος) is a Croatian...
- 5m-class.
Straulino was born in
Lussinpiccolo (Mali Lošinj), on the
island of
Lussino (Lošinj) (at that time part of Austria-Hungary, but now part of Croatia)...
-
characterized by
rather small peaks. As for the
islands of
Cherso and
Lussino,
their belonging to the
Italian geographical region may vary according...
- Piedmontese-French Navy
landed 3,000
soldiers and
conquered the
islands of
Losinj (
Lussino) and Cres (Cherso), in Dalmatia.
After the
Battle of Solferino, a cease...
-
Ilirska Bistrica. The
islands of Krk (Veglia), Cres (Cherso) and Lošinj (
Lussino)
would enter the
common condominium as well.
Zanella of the government-in-exile...
- also
existed in Pola (home of the
Italian Navy's
submarine school) and
Lussino.
Italian naval forces in the Adriatic, at the
outbreak of the war, included...
- (Quarnaro):
Rijeka (Fiume), 1508–1509 Cres (Cherso) and Lošinj
islands (Lusin/
Lussino), 15C–1797
except brief Ottoman occupation of Cres
during the
Cretan War...
- (Italian: San Pietro) are
located in
Croatia south of the
island Lošinj (
Lussino),
separated by the
Strait of
Ilovik (Croatian: Ilovačka vrata). The only...
- Auxerensis; Italian:
Gaudenzio di Ossero) was
bishop of Ossero, on the
island of
Lussino (today Lošinj, Croatia) in the
Istrian March from 1030 to 1042. June 1...
-
Italian majority as Zara with some
Dalmatian islands, such as Cherso,
Lussino and
Lagosta were
annexed by
Italy because Woodrow Wilson,
supporting Yugoslav...