- Palagruža (pronounced [palǎɡruːʒa]; Italian:
Pelagosa) is a
small Croatian archipelago in the
middle of the
Adriatic Sea. It is uninhabited,
except by...
-
Biondi - for all Italian-Croatians of
Dalmatia has been
promoted Southern.
Pelagosa (and its
small archipelago) was po****ted
together with the
nearby Tremiti...
- 383°N 16.267°E / 42.383; 16.267 on 5
August 1915, 250
metres (270 yd) off
Pelagosa (Palagruža) Island. He also
captured the Gr****
steamer Cefalonia off Durazzo...
- 51 km2. of
territory and 17,065 inhabitants) and the
islands of
Lagosta and
Pelagosa (53
square kilometres (20
square miles), 1,710 inhabitants). The territory...
- Two
Sicilies Southern Italy Southern Italy autonomist movements Only the
Pelagosa archipelago Neapolitan:
Regno dê Doje Sicilie; Sicilian:
Regnu dî Dui Sicili;...
- Also in October, 79 T
undertook a
patrol between the
islands of Busi and
Pelagosa, and on 9
November the boat
patrolled near the
island of Lagosta. On 15...
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entry into
World War I, the country's
armed forces occupied the
island of
Pelagosa in the
central Adriatic.
After scouting reports from the
German submarine...
-
British East
India Company. She
foundered in 1820
after striking a rock at
Pelagosa Island in the
Adriatic Sea. Lord
Cathcart entered Lloyd's
Register in 1808...
- a
scout cruiser.
Placed in the
Central Adriatic between the
island of
Pelagosa and the
Italian coast, four days
prior to the
Italian declaration of war...
- Lagos, 1759 Trincomalee, 1782 Camperdown, 1797 Egypt, 1801 Lissa, 1811
Pelagosa, 1811 Ashantee, 1873−74 Jutland, 1916 Atlantic, 1939−44 Bismarck, 1941...