- (/splɪt/, Croatian: [splît] ),
historically known as
Spalato (Italian: [
ˈspaːlato]; Venetian:
Spàlato; see
other names), is the second-largest city of Croatia...
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Spalato is the
Italian name for the city of Split, Croatia.
Spalato may also
refer to:
Province of...
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Province of
Spalato (Italian:
Provincia di
Spalato) was a
province of the
Italian Governorate of Dalmatia,
created in May 1941
during World War II (by...
- SMS
Spalato was a
torpedo cruiser of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, the
second member of the Zara class. She was laid down in
September 1878,
launched in...
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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...
- Additionally,
German forces occupied the
Dalmatian provinces of
Split (
Spalato) and
Kotor (Cattaro),
which were
subsequently annexed by the
Croatian fascist...
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Census of
Italians living outside Italy was
carried out in 1927: in
Spalato and
surrounding area 3,337
Italian citizens were counted.
After the Austrian...
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There have been
several church councils held in the town of
Split in the
early Middle Ages, and
whose conclusions have
significance for the
whole territory...
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Venice immediately invaded the
Patriarchate of
Aquileia and
subjected Traù,
Spalato, Durazzo, and
other Dalmatian cities. In Lombardy,
Venice acquired Brescia...
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Cavagnini (4
February 1641 – 29
November 1714), was a
Venetian poet from
Spalato (now Split, Croatia) who
wrote in the
Croatian language.
Kavanjin was born...