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Morlachia (Latin: Morlachia; Italian: Morlacchia; Croatian: Morlakija; Romanian: Morlachia) was a
vaguely defined region,
named after the Morlachs, used...
- The
Dalmatian Hinterland (Croatian:
Dalmatinska zagora, Italian: La
Morlacca or
Zagora dalmata) is the
southern inland hinterland in the
historical Croatian...
- died. One of the
Italian names for the
Velebit Channel,
Canale della Morlacca ("Channel of the Morlach"),
originates from
these migrations. Also Croatian:...
- Velebit. In the
Republic of Venice,
Velebit was
known as
Montagna della Morlacca ("Mountain of the Morlach"),
named after the Morlachs, an
originally Romance...
-
Venetians called it
Montagne della Morlacca ("mountain of the Morlachs"),
while they used the name
Canale della Morlacca to
designate the
Velebit Channel...
- made an
incursion into the
Velebit Channel (known to the
Italians as the
Morlacca Channel)
between the
Dalmatian coast and the
island of Pag (known to the...
- TA45 CNQ,
FiumeA Lost 13
April 1945 to
British motor torpedo boats in the
Morlacca channel.
Stella Polare TA36 CNQ,
FiumeA 11 July 1943
Towed damaged TA37...
- 20th century. They
crossed the
Velebit Channel, in Italian,
Canale della Morlacca ("Channel of the Morlach"), and
settled in
western Krk. Today,
there are...
-
Dalmazia ("Journey to Dalmatia")
describing the
Velebit (Montagne
della Morlacca)
recorded that the po****tion was
different from the
earlier and called...
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Bijelina Opaga,
Bieline Bijuk Blugh,
Biugo Bikići
Bicchici Bila
Vlaka Villa Morlacca, Alba dei
Morlacchi Bilas Albio Bilica Billizza, Bùmbari
Bilice Santa Caterina...