The following is a list of notable people who were born in the Croatian town of Zadar. Zadar natives are referred to as Zadrani. For people born in Zadar County, see List of people from Zadar County.
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following is a listof notable people who were born in the Croatian town ofZadar. Zadar natives are referred to as Zadrani. For people born in Zadar County,...
Zadar (US: /ˈzɑːdɑːr/ ZAH-dar, Croatian pronunciation: [zâdar] ; Italian: Zara pronounced [ˈdzaːra], see also other names), is the oldest continuously...
The Battle ofZadar (Croatian: Bitka za Zadar) was a military engagement between the Yugoslav People's Army (Jugoslovenska Narodna Armija, or JNA), supported...
follows a listof notable peoplefrom the metropolitan area of San Antonio, Texas. Glenn A. Abbey, U.S. diplomat Hope Andrade, Secretary of State of Texas...
Zadar occurred in 2009. Here follows a listof the 49 people who have thus far served as Mayors ofZadar starting in 1805: League of Communists of Yugoslavia...
Cathedral of St. Anastasia (Croatian: Katedrala sv. Stošije) is the Roman Catholic cathedral ofZadar, Croatia, seat of the Archdiocese ofZadar, and the...
This list contains notable people who have been killed in traffic collisions. This list does not include those who were killed competing on closed-road...
city ofZadar region in northern Dalmatia region of Croatia who are of Albanian ethnic origin. They are traditional speakers of the Arbanasi dialect of Gheg...
1991 riot in Zadar was an act of violence that took place in the Croatian city ofZadar on 2 May 1991. Following an incident in the Zadar hinterland in...
The Treaty ofZadar, also known as the Treaty of Zara, was a peace treaty signed in Zadar, Dalmatia on February 18, 1358. Under the treaty, the Venetian...
areas of islands in the Croatian part of the Adriatic Sea as determined from topographic maps at a 1:25,000 scale" (PDF). Geoadria. 9 (1). Zadar, Croatia:...
areas of islands in the Croatian part of the Adriatic Sea determined from the topographic maps at the scale of 1: 25 000" (PDF). Geoadria. 9 (1). Zadar: 5–32...
conglomeration of Indo-European peoples and tribes in the Balkan Peninsula, Southeastern Europe. They spoke the Illyrian language and practiced a multitude of common...
Archdiocese ofZadar (Latin: Archidioecesis Iadrensis; Croatian: Zadarska nadbiskupija) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or archdiocese of the Catholic...
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Cisleithanian half of Austria-Hungary (1867–1918). It encompassed the entirety of the region of Dalmatia, with its capital at Zadar. The Habsburg monarchy...
Narodni list (English: people's paper) is an independent Croatian weekly newspaper published in Zadar, founded in 1862, making it the oldest in Croatia...
This listof ancient Italic peoples includes names of Indo-European peoples speaking Italic languages or otherwise considered Italic in sources from the...
This is a listof some notable venues worldwide including theaters, clubs, arenas, convention centers, and stadiums, all which can host a concert (music...
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Hvar. The largest city is Split, followed by Zadar, Šibenik, and Dubrovnik. The name of the region stems from an Illyrian tribe called the Dalmatae, who...