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Maritime and
History Museumof Croatian Littoral RijekaBloody Christmas 1920 –
Gabriele D'Annunzio’s
Rijeka Adventure [1] https://web.archive...
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Rijeka (Croatian: [
rijěːka] ; Slovene: Reka), also
known as
Fiume (Italian: [ˈfjuːme] ; Fiuman: Fiume; Hungarian: Fiume;
outdated German:
Sankt Veit am...
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Timeline of
Rijeka Historical affiliations Kingdom of
Croatia pre-1102.
Kingdom of Croatia-Kingdom of Hungary:1102–1466 Holy
Roman Empire (Habsburg monarchy)...
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Germany during the
Bavarian People's
Uprising Bloody Christmas (1920), a
series of
clashes in
Rijeka (Fiume)
Bloody Christmas (1945), a
campaign of executions...
- Its
territory of 28 km2 (11 sq mi)
comprised the city of
Fiume (today
Rijeka, Croatia) and
rural areas to its north, with a
corridor to its west connecting...
- subdivisions, with
twenty counties.
Other major urban centers include Split,
Rijeka and Osijek. The
country spans 56,594
square kilometres (21,851
square miles)...
- four days later. The
Italian Navy
drove D'Annunzio from
Rijeka in an
intervention known as
Bloody Christmas. The town
became the city-state
envisaged by...
- (now Rovinj, Croatia). She
debuted on
stage at the
Teatro del
Popolo of
Rijeka, then she
moved to Rome and made her film
debut at 19 in Il boia scarlatto...
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concentration camp
witnesses and
atrocities in the
Croatian village of
Podhum near
Rijeka are shown. The
second part,
called A
Pledge Betra****,
aired on 8 November...
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Plitvicama or Plitvički
krvavi Uskrs, both
translating as "Plitvice
Bloody Easter") was an
armed clash at the
beginning of the
Croatian War of Independence...