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first entered the
music industry in 1979, when he
joined the pop band
Dalmatinski magazin (later
renamed into Magazin) as a
replacement for the previous...
- Otok is a muni****lity and a
village in
inland Dalmatia, Croatia,
located east of Sinj,
approximately 7
kilometers away. Otok is
bordered by the river...
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Geographical Indication Year of
registration Croatia part of
Dalmatia Dalmatinski pršut PGI 2016
Croatia Šibenik-Knin
County Drniški pršut PGI 2015 Croatia...
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Magazin is a
Croatian pop band from Split.
Founded in 1979
under the name
Dalmatinski magazin ("Dalmatian Magazine" in Croatian), the band
quickly began to...
- horvát-szlavón-dalmát tárca nélküli miniszter; Croatian: hrvatsko-slavonsko-
dalmatinski ministar bez lisnice) was a
member of the
Hungarian cabinet in Austria-Hungary...
- The Diet of
Dalmatia (Croatian:
Dalmatinski sabor, Italian:
Dieta della Dalmazia) was the
regional ****embly of the
Kingdom of
Dalmatia within the Austro-Hungarian...
- (Italian:
esodo giuliano dalmata; Slovene: istrsko-
dalmatinski eksodus; Croatian: istarsko-
dalmatinski egzodus) was the post-World War II
exodus and departure...
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first definitive do****ented
descriptions of the
Dalmatian (Croatian:
Dalmatinski pas, Dalmatiner, Dalmatinac)
trace back to the
early 18th
century and...
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Dalmatian Italians (Italian:
dalmati italiani; Croatian:
Dalmatinski Talijani) are the
historical Italian national minority living in the
region of Dalmatia...
- ikavski/zapadni novoštokavski ikavski), or Bosnian–Dalmatian
dialect (bosansko-
dalmatinski dijalekt), is a
subdialect of
Shtokavian Serbo-Croatian
spoken primarily...