- The
Visovac Monastery (Croatian:
Samostan Visovac), part of the
Franciscan Province of the Most Holy
Redeemer based in Split, is a
Catholic (Roman Rite)...
- is the
island of
Visovac which was
founded during the
reign of
Louis I of
Hungary (XIV century), home to the
Roman Catholic Visovac Monastery founded...
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river forms the 7 km (4.3 mi) Visovačko lake, with the
Franciscan order Visovac Monastery on the
island in the
middle of the lake. The lake ends at the...
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member of Ritter-Vitezović
noble family Sermage,
noble family from
Burgundy Visovac and Rog,
ownership of Ugrinić
noble family since 1345 Vukasović
noble family...
- the park is the
island of
Visovac which was
founded during the
reign of
Louis I of Hungary, home to the
Roman Catholic Visovac Monastery founded by the...
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northern Dalmatia.
After finishing primary school in Sinj, he went to
Visovac Monastery where he
studied to
become a Franciscan,
taking the monastic...
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Dominik Mandić
writes that he
probably joined the
Franciscans in the
Visovac friary, where,
after education and a
novitiate he
celebrated his first...
- only a few
kilometers from the town of Drniš in the east, and
across the
Visovac Monastery in the west. The
majority of the po****tion are Croats. The villages...
- Yüzyılda
Bosna Sancağı’nın İdarî Dağılımı (Turkish article) "History of
Visovac".
Archived from the
original on 2008-02-23.
Retrieved 2008-02-10. "Vrlika...
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administrative area of the Town of Drniš, Šibenik-Knin County.
Located between the
Visovac Lake and Roški Slap waterfall, it
perks up like an
eagle in unreachable...