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Zadar (Italian Zara, Latin Iader or Iadera) is a city in Croatia on the Adriatic Sea, with a population of 81,000 (2005). 93% of its citizens are ethnic Croats (2001 census).
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Main gorge of Paklenica The Paklenica karst river canyon is one of the Croatian national parks. It is located in northern Dalmatia, not far from Zadar...
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The Treaty of Rapallo was a treaty between Italy and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes by which the latter was forced to give up parts of its Slovenian and Croatian territory. The territory given up comprised Istria, the city of Zadar and islands of Cres, Losinj, Lastovo and Palagruza...
Kornati Islands The Kornati archipelago is one of the Croatian national parks located in central Dalmatia, south of Zadar. It consists of 101 islands and has total area of 51 km². Locally this area of Dalmatia is called Donji Kornati . Kornat, the biggest of the islands, comprises two-thirds...
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Zadar). The Treaty of Rapallo, 1922 was an agreement between Germany and Soviet Russia on the...
becomes King of Sicily Ulugh Beg becomes governor of Samarkand Venice buys the port of Zadar from Hungary...
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