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Julian Venice and Dalmatia (Venezia Giulia e Dalmazia) refers to the province in the Kingdom of Italy during the interwar period that was composed of the Julian March, Zadar, and Lastovo as well as territorial claims on the remainder of Dalmatia held by Yugoslavia.[1] The province was dissolved in 1941 during World War II, with Zadar and Lastovo joining Italian annexed territories of Dalmatia from Yugoslavia in the Governorate of Dalmatia.

  1. ^ Davide Rodogno. Fascism's European empire: Italian occupation during the Second World War. Cambridge, England, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2006. Pp. 74.

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Metropolitan City of Venice

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Italian irredentism

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take Venice. Emperor Nikephoros I sends a Byzantine fleet to Dalmatia, prompting Pepin to withdraw to the mainland. A legate is dispatched to Venice, where...

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Maritime republics

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Veneto

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Jovan Vladimir

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Theme of Dalmatia, consisting of Adriatic towns northwest of Duklja. The Republic of Venice, an ally of Byzantium, militarily intervened in Dalmatia in 1000...

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Serbs of Croatia

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military service of both Venice and Ottoman Empire. There was a population movement from the Ottoman territories into Venetian Dalmatia in this period. The...

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Istria

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of the Turkish invasion and Ottoman Empire of Bosnia and Dalmatia in the 16th century. The government of the Republic of Venice had settled them in Inner...

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Foibe massacres

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List of popes by country

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Agostino Barbarigo

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Venetian language

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spoken and often well understood outside Veneto: in Trentino, Friuli, the Julian March, Istria, and some towns of Slovenia, Dalmatia (Croatia) and Bay of...

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full calendar) of the Julian calendar. Spring – Mongol forces (some 80,000 men), under Hulagu Khan, cross the Oxus River, and begin their campaign to...

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Mutilated victory

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Entente, recognition of control over Italian Tyrol, the Austrian Littoral and Dalmatia—territories with sizeable ethnic Italian populations which had not become...

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Battle of Lepanto

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1117

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March of Istria

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Kingdom of Italy

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1116

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the remaining towns of Dalmatia surrender to Venice. Portuguese forces under Countess Theresa take two Galician cities, Tui and Ourense. In reply, the...

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Western Roman Empire

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