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 Split - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Split (Italian: Spalato, Latin: Aspalathos) is the largest and most important city in Dalmatia, the administrative center of Croatia's Split-Dalmatia county.
Split is sometimes credited as Dalmatia's capital, but there is no such governmental unit as Dalmatia today.
Split passenger seaport is one of the largest on the eastern Adriatic coast with daily coastal routes to Rijeka, Dubrovnik and Ancona in Italy.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Split   (1593 words)

  
 Split-Dalmatia County - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Split-Dalmatia county - Splitsko-dalmatinska županija is the central-southern Dalmatian county in Croatia.
Physically, county is divided into three main parts: elevated hinterland (Dalmatinska zagora) with numerous karst fields; narrow coastal strip with high population density; and the islands.
Besides the largest city, Split (189,000 city proper, 240,000 including Kaštela and Solin), towns on the coast are Trogir (11,000), Omiš (6,500) and Makarska (13,400).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Split-Dalmatia_county   (240 words)

  
 Croatia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Istria, Dalmatia and Dubrovnik all eventually passed to the Habsburg Monarchy between 1797 and 1815.
Its mainland territory is split in two non-contiguous parts by the short coastline of Bosnia and Herzegovina around Neum.
Dubrovnik was a city-state that was firstly Byzantine (Roman) and Venetian, but later, unlike other Dalmatian city-states, it became independent as Republic of Dubrovnik, even if it was often under the suzerainty of neighboring powers.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Croatia   (1398 words)

  
 Poljica - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1945, it was split again between several municipalities, and remained that way until the present day, when the villages are part of Croatian municipalities of Podbablje and Omiš.
In the following year, however, the republic incurred the enmity of Napoleon by rendering aid to the Russians and Montenegrins in Dalmatia; and it was invaded by French troops, who plundered its villages, massacred its inhabitants, and finally deprived it of independence.
The most famous Poljica was the Poljica republic or principality (Poljička republika) which existed in the late Middle Ages and the early modern period in central Dalmatia, near modern-day Omiš, Croatia (then often referred to as Almissa).
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Poljica   (800 words)

  
 Dalmatia - Wikitravel
Dalmatia is the southern coastal region of Croatia on the Adriatic Sea.
This subregion corresponds to Zadar county and Sibenik-Knin county of Croatia.
It roughly corresponds to the Dubrovnik-Neretva county of Croatia.
wikitravel.org /en/Dalmatia   (231 words)

  
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The sea and the karst relief are the fundamental natural features of the Split and Dalmatia County.
The County borders on the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the north, the County of Dubrovnik and Neretva in the east, and the territorial sea frontier of the Republic of Croatia in the south.
The county area is windy all the year round, with little differences between coastal and terrestrial hinterland areas.
www.uni-leipzig.de /~geograph/mit/ks/englisch/spl_dal/split_dal2.html   (356 words)

  
 Split (Split-Dalmatia, Croatia)
Salona was the capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia, and is today the city of Solin, in the outskirts of Split.
The coat of arms of the city of Split pictures in a rectangular shield the part of the northern walls of the Diocletian's palace, as it was in the middle age, and in the middle above the walls the belfry of the Cathedral.
With the end of the World War II the use of the coat of arms of Split ceased in practice in any form, and it was only in 1969 that the new version was adopted, with the emblems of the time.
www.fotw.net /Flags/hr-st-st.html   (1062 words)

  
 Sibenik-Knin County (Croatia)
The baptistery is found in Split (therefore, it is found also on the arms of the other county), but it is believed that the figure represent the king Zvonimir-Dmitar (?-1089, ruled from 1075), who liberated Dalmatia from Venetians, and organized capital and seat of Croatian parliament in Knin.
north of Dalmatia, the County of Sibenik-Knin was occupied in 1991.
However, few days ago I have seen hoisted in the county official room (where some press conference was held), the flag that might be the final adjustion of the problems by the Assembly - adding the two thin stripes in chief and base (a la Israel).
www.fotw.net /Flags/hr-si.html   (849 words)

  
 Split - Croatia, Dalmatia , Split - Accommodation, Apartments, Hotels, Rooms, Real Estate - Riviera Split - Podstrana
The city of Split is situated in the warmest region of the northern Mediterranean coast, in the very centre of the Adriatic eastern coast and in the immediate vicinity of the rivers Jadro and Žrnovnica that have been watering it for 1700 years.
Without hiding their pride, the people of Split will tell you that their city is "the most beautiful one in the world and beyond".
At the very entrance to the city there are ruins of the ancient Salona, once the capital of the Roman province Dalmatia and the biggest archaeological locality on the eastern Adriatic coast.
www.dalmacija.net /split.htm   (519 words)

  
 Property Search Results - PropertyWorld.com
Split international airport is a 10 minute drive away, the UNESCO-protected town of Trogir is 15 minutes away, Split and its Diocletian’s palace and frequent ferries to the beautiful islands like Brac and Hvar is 20 minutes away.
Split is the second largest city in Croatia and the largest on the coast.
The ferry port in Split out to the islands of Brac, Hvar, Vis and beyond is just 20 minutes away and other attractions such as the UNESCO-protected town of Trogir and the Krka Waterfalls National park are all within easy reach.
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 Croatia - Counties and Municipalities
On the flag of a county there is the CoA of the county, on the flag of a city there is the CoA of the city, and on the flag of a community there is the CoA of the community.
Sevetal counties changed flags, soon after their adoption by the County, when they were not confirmed by the body of the Ministry of Administration.
The coat of arms [CoA] of the unit of local self-government [county, city and community] should be made according to the rules of heraldry.
www.atlasgeo.net /fotw/flags/hr-.html   (930 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Lika Senj county
It may be interesting to note that the political magazine "Globus" issued in several of its numbers the coat of arms of the county that consisted of the blue shield and yellow 4-petailed flower from the emblem mentioned above.
It is one of the less developed counties, many parts being in high elevations with little possibilities for intensive agriculture and with little developed coast.
After the declaration of independence, the Serb separatists proclaimed Republic of Serb Krayina in eastern parts, and held it occupied until 1995 (as the beggining of uprising are counted the incidents around Plitvice lakes).
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Lika_Senj-county   (227 words)

  
 Counties of Croatia
Some counties also prefer to swap the order of those two words but they are in the minority (since February 7, 1997 when the order was officially changed).
The counties were introduced in the 1990 Constitution of Croatia, and only slightly changed up to present.
The counties of Croatia are called županije in Croatian, županija is the singular form.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/counties_of_croatia   (276 words)

  
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municipality of vilagrassa (urgell county, lleida province, catalonia, spain)
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 Trogir - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Trogir (Italian Traù, Latin Tragurium, Greek Tragurion) is a historic town and harbour at the Adriatic coast in Croatia, in Split-Dalmatia county, 27 km west of Split, with population 10,907 (2001), total municipality population 13,322 (2001), geographically located at 43°31′N 16°16′E.
The city's historic core is on the UNESCO world heritage list.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Trogir   (677 words)

  
 Visiting Dalmatia
The Split and Dalmatia County Tourist Office (tel 021-490 032) is at Prilaz brace Kaliterna 10/I, Split.
In summer, Dalmatia is flooded with Italian tourists attracted by the marvellous Dalmatian cuisine.
The coast is dotted with everything from major cities such as Split and Zadar to picture-perfect beaches such as lovely Brela Beach.
www.croatiatraveller.com /Dalmatia.htm   (395 words)

  
 ISO 3166-2:HR - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
ISO 3166-2:HR is an ISO standard which defines geocodes: it is the subset of ISO 3166-2 which applies toCroatia.It covers 20 counties and 1 city.
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/ISO_3166-2:HR   (110 words)

  
 Map apartment hvar dalmatia
Split - Dalmatia county is connected directly or indirectly with almost all major European cities by bus or plane: Amsterdam, Barcelona, Berlin, Brussels, Dublin, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Istanbul, Copenhagen, London, Ljubljana, Madrid, Milan, Moscow, Munich, Paris,Sarajevo, Skopje, Stuttgart, Tel Aviv, Tirana, Vienna, and Zurich.
Split - Drvenik (ferry to Sućuraj) = 98 km
There is a direct train connection with Budapest, and through Zagreb one can reach all of the other European cities.
dalmazia.tripod.com /hvar/apartment/Mapa.htm   (80 words)

  
 THE SPLIT AND DALMATIA COUNTY
Split is the centre of the Split and Dalmatia county and is the second largest city in Croatia, as well as the largest one the coast.
The economy of the county is connected to the sea.
They are invaluable to the county offering an abundance of pine, cypress, macchia and medicinal herbs.
www.hrt.hr /arhiv/hrvati_u_svijetu/upoznajte_hrvatsku/05_hrvatske_zupanije/splitsko-dal_eng.html   (298 words)

  
 Adriatic Vacations - solin
The Nativity of the Virgin Mary (8th of September), celebrated as the Day of the Town of Solin, is commemorated with special care; it is an occasion when many believers gather here because Solin is also a religious centre of the Split-Dalmatia County.
Solin, a town near the estuary of the Jadro river, 5 km northeast of Split; population 12,575.
Solin has recently been landscaped and urbanistically replanned so that the whole town gives an impression of a park, and the promenade along the Jadro river, in the natural and historical environment of extraordinary value, attracts many walkers and excursionists.
www.adriatic-vacations.com /solin.htm   (198 words)

  
 Split
After extending the emperor’s palace walls the city became the administrative and cultural center of Split-Dalmatia County with more than 200,000 inhabitants.
Split town anyway, was the first in Croatia in the view of prices as well as today.
Numerous cultural and artistic events, such as drama, opera, ballet, and concerts are held in Split between July 15 and August 15 every year.
www.broker.hr /investment_split.htm   (267 words)

  
 Split and Dalmatia County apartments - holiday apartments throughout Split and Dalmatia County
Later came the Romans, and the largest Roman relic in all of Europe is to be found at Split, the buzzing, picturesque town located in the middle of the coast that is an ideal starting point for your Dalmatian adventure.
Split’s large port is an ideal place from which to start your exploration of the coast’s famed islands.
Throughout history, the Dalmatian coast’s central position on the eastern flank of the Adriatic Sea has been coveted by colonists, including the neighbouring Venetians, who have left a rich an indelible mark on much of regions art and architecture.
www.selfcateringhols.com /region-104   (888 words)

  
 Trilj (Split-Dalmatia, Croatia)
It is located inlands some 30 km due east of Split.
The city patron is St. Michael, the church was built in 1900.
atlasgeo.span.ch /FOTW/flags/hr-st-tl.html   (165 words)

  
 INFORMATIONS
It belongs to Split - Dalmatia County on the Adriatic Coast.
The Makarska Riviera is located in Central Dalmatia.
The sea in this area is famous by its natural high salinity rate and crystal dearness.
www.zivogosce.com /about/info-en.htm   (632 words)

  
 WWW.HR - Law and Politics: Government Institutions: Local Authorities: Counties
Primorsko-goranska County borders in the north with the Republic of Slovenia, in the west with Istarska County, in the east with the Counties of Karlovac and Licko-senjska, while in the south-east, at the Gate of Kvarner, it has a sea borderline with Zadarska County.
The area of Primorsko-goranska County is divided into three regions - the mountainous, the littoral and the island region - with the overall area of 3,582 km2 or 6.3% of the total national territory.
The County comprises also part of the territorial waters with the state boundary located some 22km south-west of the island of Susak.
tjev.tel.fer.hr /wwwhr/politics/government/local/counties/index.en.html   (394 words)

  
 Imotski (Split-Dalmatia, Croatia)
Imotski is a city in the Split-Dalmatia County way inlands (well, there is no much way inlands there, after all) on the border towards Bosnia and Herzegovina, population about 12,000, some 4,000 in the city itself.
It is located about 60 km almost due east of Split.
The Coat of Arms is historical and traditional and is to be seen in several artistic variaions: Azure a tower argent on mounts gules and in chief a mullet or and in base a crescent or.
www.fotw.net /flags/hr-st-im.html   (104 words)

  
 tourism-full.html
In comparison to 1997, tourism in Dalmatia also rose, recording an increase of 12.7 percent in the Split-Dalmatia County, 11.4 percent in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County, 9.3 percent in the Zadar County, and 7.5 percent in the Šibenik-Knin County.
Tourist business from the "new" markets was also on the increase: Poland by 28 percent, and Bosnia- Herzegovina by 29.1 percent.
www.vlada.hr /bulletin/1999/february/tourism-full.html   (432 words)

  
 News Archive Croatia > Adriatic > Dalmatia > Sibenik-Knin County
On the area of Zadar County there are 6,5 thousand less guests than the last year, while poor attendance rate is shown in Zadar, where there are 25 percent less tourists.
Only the last July's days have brought the rise of the number of tourists on the whole Adriatic, apart from Zadar County, where there is still a fall in the number of the guests compared with the last year.
In the foyer of Sibenik's Theatre there has been presented the Guide through the town of Sibenik, which was printed by the publishing company from Split Mogucnost on Croatian, English, German, French and Italian.
www.infoadriatic.com /archives_19.shtml   (2535 words)

  
 Statement 104 - 1999.
CHC condemns the prohibition of the broadcast of a political interview on the local television station of the Split-Dalmatia County, because it represents the open frustration of carrying out criticism of any kind against the HDZ.
www.open.hr /com/hho/english/iz104-99.htm   (372 words)

  
 Trogir (Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia)
Trogir is the name of a city in Dalmatia (some 20 km west of Split), and there is a large shipyard there.
Looking at the photo and then with a quick glance at the pages, it is obvious that the company built that ship in Trogir shipyard, and the vessel was named after it.
I don't need the photo to tell you that it might have a "Croatian connection".
fotw.vexillum.com /flags/hr-trogr.html   (401 words)

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