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  Zadar County - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Zadar county - Zadarska županija is a county in Croatia, it encompasses northern Dalmatia and southeastern Lika.
The towns in the county of Zadar are: Zadar, Benkovac, Biograd, Nin, Obrovac and Pag.
Tourist amenities of the Zadar County are also the areas of outstanding natural beauty: the Velebit, Telaščica and Paklenica and adjacent Krka and Kornati national parks in the south and the Plitvice national park in the north.
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 Zadar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Zadar (Italian Zara) is a city in Croatia on the Adriatic Sea, with a population of 72,718 (2001).
It is the centre of Zadar county and the wider northern Dalmatian region.
Zadar was under the Republic of Venice between 1111 and 1154 and between 1160 and 1183, before it was finally taken by the Venetians and the knights of the Fourth Crusade in 1202.
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 zadar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Zadar (Italian Zara) is a city in Croatia on the Adriatic Sea, with a population of 72 718 (2001).
It is the center of the Zadar county and wider northern Dalmatian region.
Zadar was taken by the Venetians and the knights of the Fourth Crusade in 1202.
www.yourencyclopedia.net /Zadar.html   (1278 words)

  
 Croatia Your Partner   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The county seat is in Čakovec, with a population of 17,000.
The county seat is Sisak, with a population of 45,800.
The county seat is Šibenik, with a population of 42,000.
www.hgk.hr /cro_partner/about/tekstovi/stateorgan/counties.html   (3617 words)

  
 Croatia Counties - Croatica.net Traveller   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The county is situated in the north of Croatia and spreads across a surface of 2,652 square kilometers.The administrative center of the county is the city of Bjelovar, with a population of 42,055, out of the total population of the entire Bjelovar-Bilogora County (144,042).
It borders with the County of Zadar in the northwest and the County of Split and Dalmatia in the southeast.
The County of Zadar is in the region of northern Dalmatia.
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 The FAME: Zadar County   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The County of Zadar bears in her coat of arms the church of St. Cross on blue background, and a branch of olive in white chief.
The County of Zadar is situated in northern Dalmatia.
It was formed in 1993 as the County of Zadar and Knin and included a larger parts of hinterland that de jure was part of Knin Kotar, but was in fact occupied and was part of Republic of Srpska Krajina.
zeljko-heimer-fame.from.hr /descr/hr-za.html   (251 words)

  
 COUNTY OF ZADAR   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Zadar County’s area is 7,854 sq km, 3,642 sq km is land, which accounts for 6,4 per cent of the territory of Croatia.
The sea area of the County is 3,632 sq km and the insular area is 580 sq km.
The Zadar County is one of Croatia’s most important fishing counties owing to a large private fishing fleet, internationally renowned fishermen and fish farmers and well-known fish processing industry.
www.hgk.hr /komora/eng/cce/county/zadar.htm   (1081 words)

  
 Zadar  - Sightseeing & Culture  - Culture  Croatia - In Your Pocket   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Zadar's Research Library is the second largest Croatian institution of this kind after the National University Library in Zagreb.
Zadar remained under Italian rule until it was occupied by the Germans, then liberated by the Allies in 1944, to become part of Tito's Yugoslavia.
During the war of 1991-1995, Zadar was under siege for three months, and bombarded from positions further afield for most of the duration of the war.
www.inyourpocket.com /croatia/zadar/en/category?cid=57206&chid=166   (1343 words)

  
 The FAME: Zadar County - Cities   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In 1993, with the new administrative division (re)introducing the county system the kotars were introduced as intermediate level of local self-governing in areas with dense Serb population, as a means to granting them wider self-government.
Zadar was capital of the Austrian crown-land Dalmatia until the break up of Austria-Hungary, when it was occupied by Italian troops.
With the decisions of the 2nd session of the AVNOJ in Jajce and with the Italian capitulation Zadar was rejoined with Croatia.
zeljko-heimer-fame.from.hr /descr/hr-za1.html   (841 words)

  
 Zadar  Croatia - In Your Pocket   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
With its turbulent past, Zadar is sometimes said to be a microcosm of the history of Croatia.
Despite all this violence, between the 11th and the 14th century a golden age of art and culture was nurtured behind the protective walls encircling the city.
Zadar still played a key role in the administration of Dalmatia, and enjoyed growth in political and commercial life.
www.inyourpocket.com /croatia/zadar/en   (1355 words)

  
 Zadar County
More than 2000 years old town of Zadar (72,946 inhabitants, 2001) is situated on a long peninsula, spreading over the sea, so that it seemed to the poet that ladder was running towards the sea.
Many promenades on the shore have a feeling they are on board the starboards of which are being laved by the waves carried by the warm zephyrs.
Zadar Old Town is located on the tip of a narrow peninsula.
www.geocities.com /crogayguide/zadar.htm   (596 words)

  
 Pegazo - travel management company - Zadar Croatia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Zadar is the capital of North Dalmatia and one of the oldest cities in Europe, with an eventful history and a lot of sights.
Tourism is one of the County's most important industries, owing to its geographical position,, indented coast, clear sea, numerous bays, inlets and beaches on 1,300 km of the sea coast and islands.
Tourist amenities of the Zadar County are also the areas of outstanding natural beauty: the Paklenica, Telascica and Krka, Kornati national parks in the south and the Plitvice national park in the north.
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 ZADAR   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Zadar is the only town on the Croatian side of the Adriatic which is not lying in the bottom of a mountain, but instead it is surrounded by a fertile plain (Ravni Kotari).
Zadar has its Musical school "Blagoje Bersa" (elementary and middle school where are taught piano, guitar, flute, singing, ballet) and its ensemble for early mediaeval and renaissance music "Zadarski madrigalisti".
Zadar and its region offer many possibilites for young and old people, but they are not enough utilized by local people or presented.
zsi1.neostrada.pl /europa/zadar.htm   (584 words)

  
 Zadar county -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The towns in the county of Zadar are: (Click link for more info and facts about Zadar) Zadar, Benkovac, Biograd, (Click link for more info and facts about Nin) Nin, Obrovac and (Click link for more info and facts about Pag) Pag.
The county's (A particular geographical region of indefinite boundary (usually serving some special purpose or distinguished by its people or culture or geography)) area is 7,854 km², 3,642 km² is land, which accounts for 6,4 per cent of the territory of Croatia.
The county's ((statistics) the entire aggregation of items from which samples can be drawn) population is 158,936 (accounting for 4,5 per cent of the total Croatia’s population), of which 109,000 people live in the coastal area, 21,000 on islands and 85,000 in the County’s inland.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/z/za/zadar_county.htm   (630 words)

  
 flag of Croatia - Counties and Municipalities flags, Fahnen, Flaggen, FOTW bei Nationalflaggen.de
Sevetal counties changed flags, soon after their adoption by the County, when they were not confirmed by the body of the Ministry of Administration.
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.
The regulations on adoption of the flags for counties, cities and municipalities prescribe that they have to be of a field of one colour (or two-coloured in case of the counties) in anyof the heraldical colours: red, blue, green, yellow and white.
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 Sibenik-Knin County (Croatia)
north of Dalmatia, the County of Sibenik-Knin was occupied in 1991.
Most parts of the county were until 1997 included in the County of Zadar-Knin (now County of Zadar), due to the fact that whole occupied area was considered a single District (kotar) of Knin.
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).
flagspot.net /flags/hr-si.html   (849 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Zadar
Picture of Zadar, tekn by myself File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version.
Alternative meaning: Nineteenth Century (periodical) (18th century — 19th century — 20th century — more centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 19th century was that century which lasted from 1801-1900 in the sense of the Gregorian calendar.
Nazi Germany, or the Third Reich, commonly refers to Germany in the years 1933–1945, when it was under the firm control of the totalitarian and fascist ideology of the Nazi Party, with the Führer Adolf Hitler as dictator.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Zadar   (3807 words)

  
 Govor Svečana sjednica senata_eng   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Zadar was the place from which the monitoring of the naval sailboats route from the fertile valley of the river Po towards the Gate of Otranto and Adriatic Sea was the easiest.
Zadar also gave larger number of older scientists and members of Academy known worldwide (Federiko Grisogono, Šimun Stratico, who was the rector of the University of Padua for 5 terms in office!, member of academy Ivan Berčić 1867, member of academy Spiridon Brusina 1874.
Let the University of Zadar be prosperous in large community of the universities in the world, to the benefit of all its students, teachers, employees and all the citizens of Croatian, European and world-wide community.
www.unizd.hr /priopcenja/govor_svecana_sjednica_senata_1.html   (3367 words)

  
 General Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The maritime part of the County, apart from clean and beautiful sea, includes as many islands as there are days in a year.
Zadar is well connected with Croatian and European cities by roads (new motorways), air and sea.
County population: 165 000, with 75 000 inhabitants in the city of Zadar
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 THE ZADAR COUNTY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Th Zadar county covers a very dispersed coastline consisting of numerous islands, including the Kornati archipelago, a hinterland of Ravni kotari and the lower region of the
Zadar and its coast often came under Venetian attack and was ruled by them in the 15th century.
Zadar suffered attacks from all sides and was greatly damaged during World War II.
www.hrt.hr /arhiv/hrvati_u_svijetu/upoznajte_hrvatsku/05_hrvatske_zupanije/zadarska_eng.html   (352 words)

  
 The FAME: Croatia - Counties   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
County, the City of Zagreb was joined with County of Zagreb in 1995, and in 1997 was given special status.
The official names of the counties until 1997 had word Zupanija in front of the name, and now it is the last element, e.g.
The regulations on the local flags in Croatia require that a county flag should be made of a field using two colours and with the county coat of arms in the middle or offset towards hoist.
jagor.srce.hr /fame/descr/hr-zupan.html   (179 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Zadar county Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Data The cities in Zadar County are: Zadar, Benkovac, B...
The cities in Zadar County are: Zadar, Benkovac, Biograd, Nin, Obrovac and Pag.
The Zadar County’s area is 7,854 km², 3,642 km² is land, which accounts for 6,4 per cent of the territory of Croatia.
www.ipedia.com /zadar_county.html   (464 words)

  
 American International Health Alliance Portal - AIHA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
CEE Partners Zadar General Hospital is a 614-bed regional hospital that serves the 180,000 residents of the coastal county of Zadar, Croatia.
Zadar and Biograd Hospital leaders presented the results of their quality improvement projects in Zagreb and Bucharest at the AIHA annual partnership conferences in 1997 and 1998.
Zadar General Hospital's Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory was technologically to improve the quality of diagnostic cardiac care and has moved Zadar General Hospital to second behind Zagreb as a major cardiac center in Croatia.
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 Zadar County (Croatia) # fahnenversand.de - Fahnen Flaggen Fahne Flagge Nationalflaggen Nationalflagge Shop Flaggenshop ...
The flag and Coat of Arms are adopted on 18-JUN-1998, as a result of public concurse, on which Bojan Livakovic/, architect from Zagreb, got the winning prize for his design.
The County of Zadar bears in her coat of arms the church of St.
It is used as a ceremonial flag of the county, vertically hoisted, whith "tails" at the lower end.
www.fahnenversand.de /fotw/flags/hr-za.html   (424 words)

  
 Information about city of Zadar
ZADAR, an ancient town about 3000 years old, with a huge roman and medieval archaeological, artistic and monumental wealth, is a cultural, economic and administrative centre of North Dalmatia.
The narrower and broader vicinity of Zadar is fascinating too.
The Tourist Riviera of Zadar stretches from Zadar to Nin and farther to the north, and as far as Biograd to the south.
gmm.hr /sobe/en/zadar.shtml   (87 words)

  
 QIF CROATIA - PRESS ARTICLES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
However, it was postponed – said the County Prefect, Mr Prtenjaca; and he explained the reasons why the Regional Operational Development Program was prepared according to EU standards and why it had to be presented to the countries that are EU members.
ZADAR – As part of the “CARDS 2001” programme, a new project to credit agricultural households in Zadarska County has been initiated by the European Commission.
Florian Hauser; the prefect of Vukovarsko-Srijemska County, Mr.
www.qif.hr /01_qif/02_press.htm   (3936 words)

  
 Upto11.net - Wikipedia Article for Pag   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The island is administratively divided in northern part which belongs to the Lika-Senj County and souther part which belongs to the Zadar County
After the rebellion against Zadar, Pag obtained partial autonomy, and Ludovic I acknowledged its full autonomy in 1376 as to all other Dalmatian towns.
In the battles against Zadar which took place in 1394 Pag suffered a heavy defeat and devastation, and the inhabitants moved to a new location, where the present Pag was founded.
www.upto11.net /generic_wiki.php?q=pag   (1221 words)

  
 Polaca (Zadar County, Croatia)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Polaèa - a municipality in hinterland of northern Dalmatia, behind coastal city of Zadar, in region known as Ravni Kotari.
It main place is one of several places in Croatia bearing that name, and is therefore often written as Polaèa (Benkovac), accoriding to a bigger city some 10 km more from the coast.
When it was formed in 1992 by the general adminsitrative reform the county was called Zadarsko-kninska and at that time the Community of Polaca was included in theory in Kotar Knin (semi-authonomous subdivision created as possible compromise which Croatian Serbs, but which never lived up due to the virtual occupation).
atlasgeo.span.ch /fotw/flags/hr-polac.html   (408 words)

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