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  • ==The Roman population on Korcula island where Dalmatian Latins - Known Data== ...the population on Korcula island where Dalmatian Latins who spoke Romance Dalmatian (developed from Vulgar Latin). They were there for centuries.
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  • ...ice did accept refugees and migrants within her boundaries during her long history. They came from all parts of Europe. Many of them were from Spain as well a ''“36. Xuvella. Of these people I don’t have any history except for their primitive residence that was in Rasohatica from where they
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  • ...Empire and the Carolingian Empire created their own Dalmatian Ducatus. The Dalmatian province had a Roman Latin-Illyrian population as well as Liburnians, Greek ...within the southern Danube region started in the 6th century.</ref> within Dalmatian Ducatus of the Carolingian Empire became the '''political elite''' and then
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  • ...HIIoyKuAOO3_WhBA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC4Q6AEwAA A History of the Croatian Language:] by Milan Mogus (p.13)</ref> Prince Branimir was ...inhabited by a Roman Latin-Illyrian population. Sections of the old Roman Dalmatian province became part of the Kingdom of Croatia (925–1102).
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  • ...e Roman Empire, Dalmatia during the mid 700s (8th Century AD) and made the Dalmatian hinterland their home. One group then ended up as far west as Histri (moder ...avian became Lingua Franca of the inland area and started to replace Latin Dalmatian (Romance). It has been written that within the Court of Duke Trpimir (dux T
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  • Book overview: This book combines the insights of history and anthropology with innovative techniques such as computer simulation to '''Zdenko Zlatar''' is Reader in Slavic History at The University of Sydney. Address:
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  • ====This is interesting history==== In history, Croatian language was called by a few synonyms: harvatski, ilirski, slovin
    9 KB (1,275 words) - 09:43, 26 May 2015
  • ...so that the article will become a stated Wiki fact, and itself a piece of history. This brings up all sorts of moral and ethical issues.''}} ...rmer [[Communists|Communist]] Yugoslavia. Communist Yugoslav nationalistic history is all but forgotten in the West. It was the regimes policy to create a uni
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  • ==History (Storia)== * ''"Italian language was not only the official language in all public Dalmatian establishments, but also was the spoken language in a significant number of
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  • ...has remnants of the extinct [[Latin]] Romance language, ''Dalmatian''. The Dalmatian remnants within the dialect have been sometimes referred to as Corzulot. Ad ...inson, a 19 century [[United Kingdom|English]] historian, referred to the Dalmatian Slavic dialect as Illirskee. He also wrote “Italian is spoken in all the
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  • ...HIIoyKuAOO3_WhBA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC4Q6AEwAA A History of the Croatian Language:] by Milan Mogus (p.13)</ref> Duke Branimir was a ...klabenoi was written Sclaveni. Ancient Roman <ref>Pliny the Elder: Natural History, Latin: Naturalis Historia 77 AD </ref> and Greek communities also referred
    17 KB (2,693 words) - 08:05, 31 March 2022
  • ...>The č is pronounced ''ch''.</ref> The island of Korčula lies just off the Dalmatian coast in [[Croatia]].<ref>John Everett-Healu. "Dalmatia." Concise Dictionar ...ences, we understand remnants from Latin through Dalmatian (Old Dalmatian, Dalmatian-Romance), then remnants from Venetian and all other Italian dialects, and f
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  • ...: According to Maričić he received this information from: 'Sources for the History of the Island of Korčula' by Ante Kalogjera, Zagreb (Izvori za povijest ot .... Spain <ref>[http://books.google.com.au/books?id=K7oAAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA116&dq=history+of+dalmatia+Spain+Spalato&hl=en&ei=9oL1TK61LYmxcbzkqOYE&sa=X&oi=book_result
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  • '''Dalmatian Italians''' are a historical national minority in the region of Dalmatia wh ...en), or 22% of the total Dalmatian population. After [[World War II]], the Dalmatian Italian population was reduced to 1,000–4,000 people in todays Croatia's
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Croatia - Korcula History, Romans & Venice}} ==Korcula History - There Needs to be an Historical Reassessment==
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  • *'''Note A'''. Vladimir Geiger of the [[Croatia|Croatian]] Institute for History:{{quote|''The list of German victims includes 26,000 women and 5,800 childr ...sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCkQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false History in Exile:] Memory and Identity at the Borders of the Balkans by Pamela Ball
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  • .../Directory:The_Wikipedia_Point_of_View#History The Wikipedia Point of View-History] *Lorraine M. Lees is an associate professor of history at Old Dominion University in Virginia, USA.
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  • ...been on Korcula for over around 220 years and by then had lost their orgin history. ...k Plague, Ottoman (Turkish) invasions & Uskoci in the Republic of Venice's Dalmatian region.
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:History of Korcula - Historical Compendium of the Island of Korcula}} Some fathers of history, based on Diti, <ref>[http://books.google.com.au/books?id=gDMIAAAAQAAJ&pg=P
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  • ...M_uG9AQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CDcQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=dalmatian%20italians%20dalmatia&f=false The Italians of Dalmatia:] From Italian unifi *'''Note A'''. Vladimir Geiger of the [[Croatia|Croatian]] Institute for History:{{quote|
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