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Molat (pronounced [
mɔ̌lat]) is a
Croatian island in the
Adriatic Sea. It lies near Zadar,
southeast of Ist,
separated by the
Zapuntel Strait. It has an...
- as well.
Several concentration camps (most
notably the Rab,
Gonars and
Molat camps) were
established in Italian-occupied territories,
mostly for Slovenes...
- The
Molat concentration camp (Italian:
campo di
concentramento di Melada; Croatian:
Koncentracijski logor Molat; Serbian: Концентрациони логор Молат;...
- ebraica » La
Risiera di San Sabba". moked.it. Bašić, Josip-Bepo (2008).
MOLAT U
DRUGOM SVJETSKOM RATU 1941.-1945 -
tragovima događaja. Zadar: Hrvatska...
- Domènec Fita i
Molat (Catalan pronunciation: [duˈmɛnək ˈfitəj muˈlat]; 10
August 1927 – 9
November 2020) was a
Spanish artist.
Having studied in different...
- (152 islands)
Krapanj Krk
Lastovo Lošinj
Lokrum Lopud Male
Srakane Mljet Molat Murter Olib Pašman Pag Palagruža
Plavnik Premuda Prvić Rab Rava
Rivanj Sestrunj...
- has an area of 9.65 km2. Ist is
located between the
islands of Škarda and
Molat. The
entire island has a
permanent po****tion of 182.
During the past 50...
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mottos are: Sami
protiv svih -
Alone against everybody, and Krepat, ma ne
molat - Die but not give up. Armada's
mascot is a shark.
There are
numerous Armada...
- children, to
Italian concentration camps - Rab, Gonars, Monigo, Renicci,
Molat, etc. 30,000
Slovenes and 80,000 Dalmatians, 12% of the po****tion, were...
- (Croatia) Krk (Croatia)
Lastovo (Croatia) Lošinj (Croatia)
Mljet (Croatia)
Molat (Croatia)
Murter (Croatia) Pag (Croatia) Pašman (Croatia) Rab (Croatia)...