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This is a list of notable people who were born or have lived in the Croatian city of Dubrovnik, ordered by century of birth and alphabetically.This includes people born in the Republic of Ragusa (1358–1808), a maritime republic corresponding to the present-day city and its surrounding area.
Vito Marija Bettera-Vodopić (1771–1841) - soldier, politician, Dubrovnik patriot Bernhard Caboga-Cerva (1785–1855) - nobleman and soldier (Austrian marshall) Partial list of rectors of the Ragusan Republic (1358-1808)
The Dubrovnik Synagogue, commonly called the Old Synagogue, is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue, located in Dubrovnik, Croatia. The synagogue is the oldest Sefardic synagogue in use in the world and the second oldest synagogue in Europe. [1] It is said to have been established in 1352, but gained legal status in the city in 1408. [2]
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The names Dubrovnik and Ragusa co-existed for several centuries.Ragusa, recorded in various forms since at least the 10th century (in Latin, Dalmatian, Italian; in Venetian: Raguxa), remained the official name of the Republic of Ragusa until 1808, and of the city within the Kingdom of Dalmatia until 1918, while Dubrovnik, first recorded in the late 12th century, was in widespread use by the ...
File history; File usage; ... English: View from city wall in Old Town Dubrovnik, Croatia, 29/12/2019. Date: 29 December 2019, 10:44:12: ... Scene type: A directly ...
Konrad Kolšek (1933–2009), Yugoslav People's Army Colonel General who came to prominence during the Slovenian Independence War. [5] Andrija Komadina (born 1977), water polo player. Mišo Kovač (born 1941), pop and schlager singer. Zdravko Kovačić (1925–2015), water polo player. Peter Krešimir IV of Croatia (1058–1075), King of Croatia.
In 1979, the old city of Dubrovnik, which includes a substantial portion of the old walls of Dubrovnik, joined the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites. [4] [8] Today, the Walls of Dubrovnik are one of the most popular tourist attractions in Croatia, [9] with more than 1.2 million visitors in 2019. [10]