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  2. Dalmatia - Wikipedia

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    In the middle of the 6th and the beginning of the 7th century began the Slavic migration, which caused the Romance-speaking population, descendants of Romans and Illyrians (speaking Dalmatian), to flee to the coast and islands. [32] The hinterland, semi-depopulated by the Barbarian Invasions, Slavic tribes settled.

  3. Until 2022, reaching it from the north meant crossing into Bosnia, whose 12.4 miles of coastline sits below the Neretva delta, before giving way once more to Croatia’s southern Dalmatian coast.

  4. History of Dalmatia - Wikipedia

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    The Italian Royal Navy then continued to occupy the Dalmatian coast, continuing southwards, arriving, on 9 November 1918, at Cape Planka on behalf of the Allies. [51] Enrico Millo inspects the Italian troops arriving in Šibenik (1918) All the other Dalmatian islands were occupied during November.

  5. Submergent coastline - Wikipedia

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    The narrow islands running parallel to the coast can be clearly seen. Dalmatian coasts composed of long narrow islands running parallel to the coastline and separated from the coast by narrow sea channels called sounds. [1] Dalmatian coasts are named after the Dalmatia region of Croatia which displays the common features of a dalmatian coast.

  6. Geography of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    The northern Adriatic coast and islands, as well as the Dalmatian coast's hinterland are characterised by the warm temperate climate (Cfa) climate and most of the central and southern Adriatic coast and islands have the Mediterranean climate (mostly Csb) climate. The highest elevations are characterised by the Df climate. [57]

  7. Dalmatia (Roman province) - Wikipedia

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    Dalmatia was a Roman province.Its name is derived from the name of an Illyrian tribe called the Dalmatae, which lived in the central area of the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea.

  8. Secret spots on one of Europe’s most beautiful coastlines - AOL

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    The southern coast of Dalmatia is classic Croatia. Between Split and Dubrovnik lie some of the most visited places in the country. But while tourists crowd the honeypot destinations, there are ...

  9. 22 Beautiful Destinations Threatened By Overtourism — and ...

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    Try heading away from the busy southern part of the Dalmatian Coast – up to Zadar, a city built among Roman ruins, says Responsible Travel. Or travel even further to the Istrian Peninsula, where ...