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- Palagruža (pronounced [palǎɡruːʒa]; Italian: Pelagosa) is a small Croatian archipelago in the middle of the Adriatic Sea. It is uninhabited, except by...
- Biondi - for all Italian-Croatians of Dalmatia has been promoted Southern. Pelagosa (and its small archipelago) was po****ted together with the nearby Tremiti...
- 383°N 16.267°E / 42.383; 16.267 on 5 August 1915, 250 metres (270 yd) off Pelagosa (Palagruža) Island. He also captured the Gr**** steamer Cefalonia off Durazzo...
- Two Sicilies Southern Italy Southern Italy autonomist movements Only the Pelagosa archipelago Neapolitan: Regno dê Doje Sicilie; Sicilian: Regnu dî Dui Sicili;...
- Also in October, 79 T undertook a patrol between the islands of Busi and Pelagosa, and on 9 November the boat patrolled near the island of Lagosta. On 15...
- Montesacro-Termini 83 Largo Valsabbia-Partigiani 85 Termini-Arco di Travertino 86 Pelagosa-Canetti 86P Baseggio-Eretum (Prolonged Scholastic Route) 87 Largo Colli...
- entry into World War I, the country's armed forces occupied the island of Pelagosa in the central Adriatic. After scouting reports from the German submarine...
- Tremiti. On 17 August, the 1st Torpedo Flotilla s****ed the island chain of Pelagosa in the middle of the Adriatic, and 78 T was part of a force tasked to protect...
- 51 km2. of territory and 17,065 inhabitants) and the islands of Lagosta and Pelagosa (53 square kilometres (20 square miles), 1,710 inhabitants). The territory...
- part of the first major attempt to land on the Italian-occupied island of Pelagosa in the mid-Adriatic. Led by Saida and Helgoland, the six Tatra-class destroyers...