Dalmatia

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Dal·ma·ti·a

 (dăl-mā′shə)
A historical region of the northwest Balkan Peninsula on the Adriatic Sea in present-day Croatia. Subdued by the Romans in the 1st century bc, it was divided between the kingdoms of Serbia and Croatia in the 10th century and held by numerous powers after the 15th century.
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Dalmatia

(dælˈmeɪʃə)
n
(Placename) a region of W Croatia along the Adriatic: mountainous, with many offshore islands
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Dal•ma•tia

(dælˈmeɪ ʃə)

n.
a region along the Adriatic coast of Croatia.
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Noun1.Dalmatia - a historical region of Croatia on the Adriatic SeaDalmatia - a historical region of Croatia on the Adriatic Sea; mountainous with many islands
Dalmatian - a native or inhabitant of Dalmatia
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Translations

Dalmatia

[dælˈmeɪʃə] NDalmacia f
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Dalmatia

nDalmatien nt
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(120) Daneben konnte auch an die Wiederauffindung der Cena Trimalchionis (in Dalmatien, aber ohne Krieg) und die Entdeckungslegende Marchenas (im Krieg, aber nicht in Sudosteuropa) gedacht sein.