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Palagruža (pronounced [palǎɡruːʒa]; Italian: Pelagosa) is a
small Croatian archipelago in the
middle of the
Adriatic Sea. It is uninhabited,
except by...
- Korčula
Lastovo Mljet the
Elaphiti islands - Koločep, Lopud, Šipan
Lokrum Palagruža Veli Brijun,
Sveti Klement, Dolin,
Svetac (Sveti Andrija), Zverinac, Sušac...
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called the Pomo
Depression or the
Jabuka Pit). The 170-metre (560 ft) deep
Palagruža Sill is
south of the
Middle Adriatic Pit,
separating it from the 1,200-metre...
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September 1947.
Transfer of the
Adriatic islands of Cres, Lošinj,
Lastovo and
Palagruža; of
Istria south of the
river Mirna; of the
exclave territory of Zadar...
- Islands: Koločep (southernmost
inhabited island), Lopud, Šipan
Lokrum Palagruža (southernmost island) Žirje Žut The
Hydrographic Institute of the Republic...
- Komiža
would hold an
annual regatta between Komiža and
Palagruža,
known as Rota
Palagruzona ("
Palagruža Route"), a trip
which would take
about 5
hours of sailing...
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Destroyer Squadron Battles / wars
Adriatic Campaign of
World War I
Battle of
Palagruža Battle of the
Strait of
Otranto (1917)
Awards Order of the Iron Crown...
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Italians of
Croatia are an
autochthonous historical national minority recognized by the
Constitution of Croatia. As such, they
elect a
special representative...
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Lastovo Lošinj
Lokrum Lopud Male
Srakane Mljet Molat Murter Olib Pašman Pag
Palagruža Plavnik Premuda Prvić Rab Rava
Rivanj Sestrunj Silba Skarda Susak Svetac...
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Austrian Littoral and part of
Dalmatia (Zadar, Lastovo,
Palagruža).
Tenente Generale Pietro Badoglio Maggior Generale Scipione Scipioni...