- Nin (pronounced [nȋːn]; Italian: Nona, Latin:
Aenona or Nona) is a town in the
Zadar County of Croatia. Nin was
historically important as a
centre of a...
- JD Emička May 2, 1995 Kleť Z.
Moravec · 4.5 km MPC · JPL 10175
Aenona 1996 CR1
Aenona February 14, 1996 Višnjan
Observatory K. Korlević, D. Matković V...
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Caesar was
supported by the
urban Liburnian centres, like
Iader (Zadar),
Aenona (Nin) and Curi**** (Krk),
while the city of Issa (Vis) and the rest of the...
- sides.
Caesar was
supported by the
urban Liburnian centres, like Iader,
Aenona and Curi****,
while the rest of
Liburnia supported Pompey,
including the...
- the
daughter of the discoverer, Zdeněk Moravec. MPC · 10174 10175
Aenona 1996 CR1
Aenona, now the
Croatian city of Nin is the
Roman name of the
first capital...
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Ansotica - the
Liburnian Venus;
worshipped in
Aenona.
Iicus - the only male
Liburnian deity;
worshipped in
Aenona.
Iutossica -
goddess worshipped in Albona...
- Aspalathos/Spalatum.
Other Dalmatian cities at the time were: Tarsatica, Senia, Vegium,
Aenona, Iader, Scardona, Tragurium, Aequum, Oneum, Issa, Pharus, Bona, Corcyra...
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Geographic coordinates Ref. 1
Aenona Nin 44°14′0″N 15°11′0″E / 44.23333°N 15.18333°E / 44.23333; 15.18333 (
Aenona) 2
Aequum Near Čitluk 43°45′0″N...
- Draught(m) Flag Ref HSC Nona Ana 1990
catamaran 200 28.75 8.00 2.90 Croatia HSC
Aenona 2016
catamaran 200 33.00 8.50 1.15 Croatia HSC Arta 2017
catamaran 317...
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meters long ship from the 1st
century BC, were
found in
Zaton near Nin (
Aenona in
classical Liburnia), a ship keel with
bottom planking made of 6 rows...