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  2. Split, Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Residents of Split prefer to call their city as "the sportiest city in the world". The main football club is HNK Hajduk Split, one of the most popular clubs in Croatia supported by a large fan association known as Torcida Split, while RNK Split is the city's second club. Torcida Split is the oldest fan group in Europe estimated 1950.

  3. List of cities and towns in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    The City of Zagreb, as the capital, not being part of any county, is subdivided into both city districts and local committees. [4] In December 1992 there were 70 cities and towns and 419 municipalities in Croatia organized into 20 counties (plus the city of Zagreb which is both a city and a county). [5]

  4. Port of Split - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of Venice of gained full control of Dalmatia and the city of Split by 1428. [30] In the 16th century, Split was the central maritime trade outlet of the Balkans, where goods were transported from the Ottoman Empire, India and Persia to the Venetian Republic and vice versa.

  5. Split-Dalmatia County - Wikipedia

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    The administrative center is Split. The population of the county is 455,242 (2011). The land area is 4.540 km 2, [4] the total area is 14.106,40 km 2. [5] Split-Dalmatia County is Croatia's most rapidly urbanising and developing region, as economic opportunities and living standards are among the highest alongside capital Zagreb and Istria County.

  6. Marjan, Split - Wikipedia

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    Marjan (Croatian pronunciation:) is a hill on the peninsula of the city of Split, the second largest city of Croatia. It is covered in a dense Mediterranean pine forest and completely surrounded by the city and the sea, making it a unique sight. Originally used as a park by the citizens as early as the 3rd century, it is a favorite weekend ...

  7. Diocletian's Palace - Wikipedia

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    Diocletian's Palace (Croatian: Dioklecijanova palača, pronounced [diɔklɛt͡sijǎːnɔʋa pǎlat͡ʃa], Latin: Palatium Diocletiani) was built at the end of the third century AD as a residence for the Roman emperor Diocletian, and today forms about half of the old town of Split, Croatia.

  8. History of Split - Wikipedia

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    The Peristyle of Diocletian's Palace, collotype (1909).. The history of Split as a significant city, in its own right, begins with the Sack of Salona by the Avars in 639 CE. . Conflicting versions of the event are in existence, and it is unknown whether the city was taken by treachery, by ruse, or whether the defense was simply abandoned by the terrified popul

  9. D1 road (Croatia) - Wikipedia

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    D8 to Split and also further on to Trogir (to the west) and Stobreč to the east. The D8 state road forms numerous intersections in the city of Split itself. The D8 within the city of Split is also executed as an urban expressway. The southern terminus of the urban expressway through Split [3] and the southern terminus of the road.