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fragrant sweet and sour sauce, po****r in Croatia. It is
often called Dalmatinska pašticada
because it
originates in Dalmatia,
where it is
served at festivities...
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Dalmatinska Street (Bosnian:
Dalmatinska ulica; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Далматинска улица) is a
significant street located in the
central part of Sarajevo...
- The
Dalmatian Hinterland (Croatian:
Dalmatinska zagora, Italian: La
Morlacca or
Zagora dalmata) is the
southern inland hinterland in the
historical Croatian...
- Split-Dalmatia
County (Croatian: Splitsko-
dalmatinska županija [splîtsko-
dalmǎtiːnskaː ʒupǎnija]) is a central-southern
Dalmatian county in Croatia. The...
- Света Лазарица, romanized: Manastir
Sveta Lazarica) also
known as the
Dalmatinska Lazarica, is a
Serbian Orthodox monastery located in Zvjerinac, near...
- The
Dalmatian Action (Croatian:
Dalmatinska akcija, lit. 'Dalmatian Action', DA) is
minor regional political party in Croatia.
Dalmatian Action, or DA...
- Croatia,
typically being served as a
first course or a side dish with
dalmatinska pašticada. The
Croatian name for
gnocchi is njoki. Gnocchi,
known locally...
- the east lies
Slavonia and to the west lies
Kordun and
Gorski Kotar.
Dalmatinska Zagora ('Dalmatian Hinterland', or
simply Zagora), the
hinterland region...
- Austro-Hungarian Monarchy), as a
result of the
Congress of Vienna.
Matica dalmatinska had the same role in
Dalmatia as
Matica ilirska had in
Croatia and Slavonia...
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Government of the Land (Zemaljska
vlada or
Kraljevska hrvatsko-slavonsko-
dalmatinska zemaljska vlada)—headed by a crown-appointed ban—were established. This...