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  2. Dalmatian - AOL

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    This breed is known for its sensitive temperament and high energy level. Named for Dalmatia, a region in Croatia on the Adriatic coast, the Dalmatian is known for its speckled black-and-white coat.

  3. Dalmatian dog - Wikipedia

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    The Dalmatian is a breed of dog with a white coat marked with dark-coloured spots. Originally bred as a hunting dog , [ 2 ] it was also used as a carriage dog in its early days. The origins of this breed can be traced back to Croatia and its historical region of Dalmatia .

  4. Woman Let Her Dalmatian Keep A Foster Kitten And It ... - AOL

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  5. Dalmatian Puppy’s Rare Heart Spots and Unique Eyes ... - AOL

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    Wow! Percy is a stunner! He's a gorgeous dog and a one of a kind with those hearts. I wasn't the only one smitten with the gorgeous Dalmatian; Chloe's video went crazy viral and racked up more ...

  6. Dalmatian - Wikipedia

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    Dalmatian may refer to: Dalmatia, a region mainly in the southern part of modern Croatia Dalmatian language, an extinct Romance language; Dalmatian (South Slavic), one of the historical names for proto-Serbo-Croatian; Dalmatian identity, a historical identity in the region; Dalmatian dog, a breed of dog originating in this region

  7. Dinaric race - Wikipedia

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    The Dinaric race, also known as the Adriatic race, were terms used by certain physical anthropologists in the early to mid-20th century [1] [2] [3] to describe the perceived predominant phenotype of the contemporary ethnic groups of southeast Europe.

  8. Dalmatian Claims Foster Kitten As Her Own and Now They ... - AOL

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    When this woman took in a litter of stray kittens as fosters, her pet Dalmatian dog served as an excellent caretaker, snuggle partner, and general all-around companions to the poor little things.

  9. Masculinity - Wikipedia

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    Women who adopt these characteristics may be more successful, but also more disliked due to not conforming with expected feminine stereotypes. [101] According to a study in the UK, women with stereotypically masculine personality traits are more likely to gain access to high-paying occupations than women with feminine personality traits. [102]