Dalmatia Tower is a high-rise office building and a hotel in Split, Croatia. It is located on the intersection of the Domovinskog rata Street and the Dubrovačka Street and it is the tallest building in Croatia.[1]
^"FOTO/VIDEO Dalmatia Tower postigao punu visinu od 135 metara". Dalmatinski portal (in Croatian). Retrieved 2022-05-14.
DalmatiaTower is a high-rise office building and a hotel in Split, Croatia. It is located on the intersection of the Domovinskog rata Street and the Dubrovačka...
Retrieved 20 March 2021. "DalmatiaTower postigao punu visinu od 135 metara, sad je i službeno najviši neboder u Hrvatskoj" [DalmatiaTower reached a full height...
is Rousse TV Tower (204m), in Croatia is DalmatiaTower (135m), in Romania is Floreasca City Center (137m), in Serbia is Belgrade Tower (168m), in Slovenia...
second-largest city of the region of Dalmatia and the fifth-largest city in the country. Today, Zadar is a historical center of Dalmatia, Zadar County's principal...
Power Station in Plomin, Istria. The tallest Croatian skyscraper is DalmatiaTower in Split. It is 135-metre (443 ft) tall and it was completed in 2022...
Venetian Dalmatia (Latin: Dalmatia Veneta) refers to parts of Dalmatia under the rule of the Republic of Venice, mainly from the 15th to the 18th centuries...
Archived from the original on 16 February 2022. Retrieved 17 August 2021. "DalmatiaTower - The Skyscraper Center". Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat...
Greek: Σάλωνα) was an ancient city and the capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia. Salona is located in the modern town of Solin, next to Split, in Croatia...
Ragusa Italian: [raˈɡuːza] ; see notes on naming, is a city in southern Dalmatia, Croatia, by the Adriatic Sea. It is one of the most prominent tourist...
Talijani) are the historical Italian national minority living in the region of Dalmatia, now part of Croatia and Montenegro. In 1803, the Italian community accounted...
Salona. Salona was a large Roman city serving as capital of the Province of Dalmatia. Today it is located near the city of Solin in Croatia. Saint Domnius was...
Croatian nobility 1273–1277 Paul I Šubić of Bribir Ban of Croatia and Dalmatia and Lord of all of Bosnia 1277–1302 George I Šubić 1302–1304 Mladen I Šubić...
Sinj (Croatian: [sîːɲ]) is a town in the continental part of Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia. As of the 2021 census, the population was 23 500 people, of...
650 CE when it succeeded the ancient capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia, Salona. After the Sack of Salona by the Avars and Slavs, the fortified...
420 inhabitants. At the highest point of the village is the "Kula Zale" tower - named after Ivan Anticic, and built during the 17th century as a protection...
century. Archaeological evidence shows population continuity in coastal Dalmatia and Istria. In contrast, much of the Dinaric hinterland and appears to...
Tragourion) is a historic town and harbour on the Adriatic coast in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia, with a population of 10,923 (2011) and a total municipal...
centuries, it illustrates all the styles that succeeded one another in Dalmatia. It serves now as the most imposing monument in the city of Trogir. It...
the area of modern Croatia comprised two Roman provinces, Pannonia and Dalmatia. After the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century, the...
Tower, the Propontis Wall and its gates went as follows: Marble Tower to Right Marble Tower from South Marble Tower Connecting structure Marble Tower...