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    Croatia was recognized by the FCI as the country of origin of the Dalmatian. The breed was developed and cultivated in England. When the dog was first shown in England in 1862‚ it was said to have been used as a guard dog and companion to the nomads of Dalmatia. However‚ nothing is definitely known about its origin. The breed’s unusual coat became popular and widely used over the continent of Europe beginning in 1920. In the United States‚ the use of Dalmatians as carriage dogs was transferred to horse-drawn

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    rafting rivers are Kupa‚ Cetina and Zadar. [2] Dalmatia is Croatia’s most visited region. It has a very ancient and long history and in nowadays it is one of the most beautiful places in Europe. In Dalmatia is located city Dubrovnik‚ which was formerly known as Ragusa‚ and it is located in UNESCO world heritage. And the film “100 and 1 dalmatian” is called in honour to this city. [3] Dubrovnik is one of the most popular tourist cities of Dalmatia with beautiful monuments‚ the biggest part of the

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    6.e) People straight like stone pillars Get to know Dalmatia and the Dalmatian people! You will feel a special energy that comes from the unique temperament of local people. It is based on love for the sea‚ soil and Dalmatia. Here‚ people love the stone‚ the olive tree‚ they love every step they make on that soil‚ which they hold sacred and priceless. Abundance of sun reinforces a relaxed lifestyle‚ one that some people have to work for their entire lives to afford. Take a shortcut‚ enjoy the Dalmatian

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    "CROATS AND SERBS: TWO OLD AND DIFFERENT NATIONS" Dr. O. Dominik Mandic PREFACE The constitution of present-day Yugoslavia generally recognizes that Yugoslavia is a multinational state in which there are several nations: Serbs‚ Croats‚ Slovenes‚ Montenegrins‚ Macedonians‚ as well as national minorities: Albanians‚ Rumanians‚ Hungarians‚ Germans and Italians. A separate republic was created in 1945 for every nation in Yugoslavia and allowed by the constitutional law to secede from the common

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    province of the Napoleonic French Empire‚ founded by Napoleon on the north and east coasts of the Adriatic Sea between 1809 and 1813. The creation of the Illyrian Provinces raised great expectations among adherents of the Serb and Croat movements in Dalmatia‚ and the Slovene cultural movement in Carniola. Founding of the Provinces‚ Territory and Population After the battle of Wagram‚ which took place from the 5th to the 6th of July 1809‚ the Illyrian provinces were founded on 14. October 1809. With

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    Assess the differing aims of the allies of the Versailles conference and show how these aims were reflected in the terms of the agreement. The Treaty of Versailles was one of numerous treaties signed and discussed at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919 after World War I‚ the five main countries involved were the Great Britain‚ USA‚ France‚ Italy and Germany. The Treaty of Versailles focused on the compensation Germany had to pay to the allies after the war. Great Britain‚ USA‚ France‚ Italy

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    History 452: Refugees flee mainland to Lagoon Islands (Attila’s Hun Invasion) 466: Council of 12 lagoon townships formed 568: Mainland settlement abandoned 727: First Doge (leader) elected 810: Settlement at Rivo Alto (Modern Venice) 1000: Dalmatia captured; empire begins 1204: Constantanople captured by Venice and 4 th crusaders 1255: War with Genoa 1509: Decisivly defeated at Agnadello by League of Cambrai 1797: Venice surrenders soverignty ending 1‚070 years of Republican government

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    In 1802‚ Napoleon switches his title of “first consul” or “consul for life”‚ or basically as the dictator‚ the only ruler of France. And at first no one complained. As long as there was peace and order to the country‚ they thought all was well. So‚ Napoleon goes on more wars to fulfill his dream of conquest. Some successful examples are the French defeating and capturing 50‚000 Austrian troops at Ulm (558). And other time was when it was: “At Austerlitz on December 2‚ 1805‚ Napoleon tricked his opponents

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    Marshal Josip Broz Tito was a Yugoslav revolutionary and statesman‚ serving in various roles until his death in 1980. Eventhough his presidency has been critisized as authoritarian‚ Tito had successful economic and diplomatic policies which helped him to be considered as a benevolent dictator by many people including citizens of his own country and those of others. He was a relatively popular public figure both in Yugoslavia and abroad. Tito had internal policies which successfully deal with coexistence

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    1) How could Cassius’ background influenced his writing? -Cassius was a Roman consul and also served as a governor of Africa and Dalmatia. This could cause him to be bias in his writings as he might be giving false information about the Romans 2)what is one major drawback of his writing style? -His style was an “extension of political life and was aimed at those who held political power in rome” He is often criticized for his dull version of history. his style is clumsy and often very dense

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