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Encyclopedia: Kingdom of Dalmatia Source:Wikipedia
The
Kingdom of Dalmatia
was an administrative division (kingdom) of the
Habsburg Monarchy
from 1815 to 1918. Its capital was
Zadar
.
The Kingdom of Dalmatia was formed from territories that the
Habsburg Monarchy
conquered from the
French Empire
in 1815. It remained a
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The Kingdom of Dalmatia was an administrative division (kingdom) of the Habsburg Monarchy from 1815 to 1918. Its capital was Zadar. History The Kingdom of Dalmatia was formed from territories that the Habsburg Monarchy conquered from the French Empire in 1815. It remained a separate administrative...
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Duklja or Diokletija (Modern Serbian variations: Дукља or Диоклетија; Latin: Doclea or Diocleia; Greek: Διοκλεις) was a South Slavic medieval state with hereditary lands roughly encompassing the territories of the Zeta River, Skadar Lake and the Boka...
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By the secret Treaty of London (1915) the Allies promised Dalmatia to Italy in return for Italian support in World War I. In Dec., 1918, it became part of the newly established kingdom of Serbs, ...
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Croatia - Historical Flags (1848-1918) |
The flag is vertically hoisted, long, ratio about 1:4, white with tricolour set diagonally defaced with coat of arms of the Triunar Kingdom of Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia.
A selection of articles related to Kingdom of Dalmatia ... A Wisdom Archive on Kingdom of Dalmatia...
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Zagreb 1854-1865 Brass 3.0 x 3.3 x 4.5 cm Oval, in the seal field coat of arms of Triune Kingdom of Dalmatia, Croatia and Slavonia;
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Decree of the Vice-Roy of the Kingdoms of Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia Issued on November 21, 1914 No.
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Although in 1848 red-white and blue colours were used unofficially, the first official Croatian tricolour actually was not a national flag, ... On the obverse side it has Croatian, ...
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DOMINIKOVICH from MOMICI in DALMATIA<b> |
Born in Momici Dalmatia Croatia. Died in Momici Dalmatia Croatia. Occupation Farmer. Religion Roman Catholic. He married Mara SRSEN, 1886 in Dalmatia Croatia.
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The Parliament of Dalmatia (Croatian: Dalmatinski sabor; Serbian: Skupština Dalmacije) was the regional parliament of the former Kingdom of Dalmatia within the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
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