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  • ...undaries during her long history. They came from all parts of Europe. Many of them were from Spain as well as Christians from the Ottoman Empire (which r ...ey have migrated to Australia as well as the United States and other parts of the world.
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  • ...cia, Moesia, Pannonia and Thracia.jpg|thumb|right|375px|The Roman province of Dalmatia (pink colour) in the Western Roman Empire. 476 AD]] ...one stage under the Avar, the ''Avar Khanate'' <ref>"Avar, one of a people of undetermined Euro-Asian origin and language, who played an important role i
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  • ...008. On behalf of the participants in public meetings Maja Runje, a member of the Steering Committee- Zagreb (p. 19). Article is in Croatian: ''KOMUNISTI ...64]</ref><ref>'''Encyclopaedia Britannica''' - Slovenia (a former republic of Yugoslavia):
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  • [[File:800px-Korcula City.jpg|thumb|right|325px| Town of Korcula]] ...''ch'' and is written "'''č'''". </ref> is the largest town of the island of Korčula in [[Croatia]]. <ref>'''"Korcula."''' '''Encyclopædia Britannica'
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  • ...x|Dalmatia (the dark purple) within todays modern [[Croatia]]. The island of Korcula is marked red.]] ...'' surname has strong roots originating from the western end of the island of Korcula in [[Croatia]]. Its original spelling was ''Xuvella''. There are ot
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  • [[File:800px-Korcula City.jpg|thumb|right|325px| Town of Korcula. ...://www.apartmanija.hr/slike/slike_gradovi/korcula.jpg '''aerial view''' ] of old Korcula Town.'']]
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  • '''Nationalistic Editing on Wikipedia''' is very much part of [[Wikipedia]]. ...tian]] articles on Wikipedia. This article deals with the Croatian section of Wikipedia.
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  • ...Coat of arms of Dalmatia crowned.svg.png|thumb|right|125px|Dalmatia's Coat of arms]] ...a, Pannonia and Thracia.jpg|thumb|right|400px| The original Roman province of Dalmatia (pink colour) in the Western Roman Empire-476 AD]]
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:History of Korcula - Historical Compendium of the Island of Korcula}} ...f>Nikola Ostojic is from the town of Blato which is situated on the island of Korcula.</ref>
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  • ...he influence of the Yugoslav Communist party <ref>The League of Communists of Yugoslavia</ref> on [[Croatia|Croatian]] society. The party was the main dr ...aviour and institutions. These cults although apparently an intrinsic part of communist dictatorships (at any rate at a stage in their evolution) are lar
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Croatia - Korcula History, Romans & Venice}} ...ft|275px|One of Kocula's towers built during the rule of the ''Republic of Venice''. Photo by [[Directory:Peter Zuvela|Peter Zuvela]]]]
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  • [[File:250px-Croatia-Dalmatia-1.jpg|thumb|right|400px|The island of Korcula is marked red. Dalmatia (the dark purple) within todays modern [[Cr ...2121596/reload=0;jsessionid=7BE5888928AF51ECB79DC33089D0E57A.jvm1 The Land of 1000 Islands] by Igor Rudan
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Defense of Korcula from Turkish Attack in 1571}} ...px|Dalmatia (the dark purple) within todays modern [[Croatia]]. The island of Korčula is marked red.]]
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Defense of Korcula from Turkish Attack in 1571 (part two)}} ...px|Dalmatia (the dark purple) within todays modern [[Croatia]]. The island of Korčula is marked red.]]
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  • ...''' on “Crimes Committed by Totalitarian Regimes"] Reports and proceedings of the 8 April European public hearing on “Crimes committed ...otalitarian regimes”, organised by the Slovenian Presidency of the Council of the European Union (January–June 2008) and the '''European Commission'''.
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