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Makarska (Croatian pronunciation: [mâkarskaː]; Italian:
Macarsca,
pronounced [ma'karska]; German: Macharscha) is a town on the
Adriatic coastline of Croatia...
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archdiocese of Split, as it is also known. The
diocese was also
known as Spalato-
Macarsca. The see was
founded in or
before 300 AD as
Diocese of Salona. Eastern...
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statistics available.
Established in 533 as
Diocese of
Makarska /
Macarsca (Curiate Italian), on
territory split off from the
Diocese of Narona. Suppressed...
- (Dalmatia) Zara (Zadar) Zara
Spalato (Split)
Lesina (Hvar)
Sebenico (Šibenik)
Macarsca (Makarska)
Dalmatie Raguse Raguse (Dubrovnik)
Raguse Cattaro (Kotor) Curzola...
- 1409–1797 Brač
Island (Braza/Brazza), 1268–1358 and 1420–1797
Makarska (
Macarsca), 13C–1326 and 1646–1797 Hvar
Island (Łexina/Lesina), 1331–1358 and 1409–1797...
- vatican.va.
Retrieved 2024-04-07. The Holy Bible: 2
Timothy 4, 10) Spalato-
Macarsca (Salona),
Catholic Encyclopedia "Rižinice" (in Croatian). City of Solin...
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repulsed an
attack on Sebenico. The
capture of the
pirate nests of
Macarsca (Makarska),
Duare (Zadvarje) and
Primorgi secured the sea
lanes and the...
- was a
notable New
Zealand seaman, fisherman, and farmer. He was born in
Macarsca,
Dalmatia in 1855.
After his
first wife died, he
returned to
Dalmatia in...
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province of the
Archdiocese of
Spalato (later Salona, then Split, now Spalato-
Macarsca).[citation needed] On 17
October 1154 it
became suffragan of the Metropolitan...
- Herceg-Novi -
Castelnuovo di
Cattaro Knin -
Tenin Kotor -
Cattaro Makarska -
Macarsca Šibenik -
Sebenico Split -
Spalato Trogir - Traù
Zadar - Zara
Split - Spalato...