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How to use Dalmatia in a sentence

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The Romans named the province Dalmatia after the largest and bravest of the tribes living on the coast.
In this part of Dalmatia there are places missing where one can purchase what they want, by the gram or decagram, and exactly how much they need.
On the subject of people's rights, I should like to mention the presence here outside Parliament of people from Istria, Dalmatia and Fiume.
Like in most cases, the Benedictine nuns came to Dalmatia following Benedictine monks.
Over 60 years have gone by since the historic theft of our property in Istria and Dalmatia.
Until 1918 the U.S. Immigration Service counted Croatians from Dalmatia, Bosnia, and Herzegovina separately from other Croatians, who were classified as Slovenians.
Unease, even anger, feel particularly pronounced here in Split, the historic capital of Dalmatia.
The extreme south of Dalmatia and all Croatia make it a very special region for its natural beauty as well as for its culture and its history.
Guest docents, musicologists specializing in Dalmatia and the Beneventan heritage will aid us in the reading and knowledge of the sources.
Once-worthless patches of seaside land can be worth fortunes today. In the last 20 years some 66,000 jobs have been lost in Dalmatia, 40,000 of them in the Split area.
It forms the northernmost part of Dalmatia.
The dispute over the property of those expelled from Istria, Rijeka and Dalmatia, if not definitively settled, will in fact make dialogue between the two peoples impossible.
I think that ship building in this part of Dalmatia has potential but you need to know how to use it and grouping and gathering can help this purpose, said Vea. 40 companies with more than 7000 employees joined the cluster.
Sometimes by a rare piece of luck a pocket is found immediately, on the surface of the earth, as occurred recently in Dalmatia when Nero was emperor, one yielding fifty pounds weight of gold a day.
The existence of Benedictine nuns in our regions goes back to the 11th century, when all of Europe was swept by enthusiasm for religious life, with the first monastery being established in Dalmatia.
This is a grant by Odoacer to Pierius of properties in Sicily near Syracuse and on the island of Melita in Dalmatia, worth in total 690 solidi.
Philip finally achieved a third marriage on 7 May 1196, when he was married to Agnes of Merania from Dalmatia.
Following the repression of the revolt the Roman province of Illyricum was split into Dalmatia and Pannonia.
He traveled in Greece, Hispania, Italy, Sicily, Dalmatia, Gaul, Liguria, North Africa, and on the eastern shores of the Adriatic.
In the unredeemed lands of Istria and Dalmatia, the people of Fiume and Pola are demanding their rights, rights still being trampled underfoot more than 60 years after the end of the war.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The defence of Treviso and of Dalmatia was beyond the power of the Republic.
The seaborne commerce of Austria was insignificant, and could easily be controlled from his vassal lands of Venetia and Dalmatia.
As to Dalmatia, Croatia and Slovenia, their melodies are chiefly marked by simplicity and a feeling for the domestic side of life.
The marasca cherry is a native of the province of Dalmatia, Austria, where the trees grow wild and are now sparingly cultivated.
The view from the summit extends to the tyrrhenian Sea on the west and the mountains of Dalmatia on the east in clear weather.
In 1875 he was again in Normandy, for a short time, on his way to Dalmatia.
Out of the eighty-six communes of Dalmatia, Zadar was the solitary one that was autonomist.
They say, too, that it will not thrive elsewhere than in Dalmatia.
Representing the age group here are Petite Parisienne and Dalmatia, who won her maiden at Clonmel in February.
Croats, chiefly found in Croatia, but sometimes in Slavonia and Dalmatia.
The holy presbyter Flavia Vitalia in early fifth-century Dalmatia sold a piece of church burial property, so she was an authorized church agent.
Dalmatia had been ceded to France by the treaty of Pressburg.
All the ports of Dalmatia were closed to every kind of commerce.
The incorporation with Dalmatia was not granted then, but was promised.
Such, then, were the fortunes of the Roman and Gothic armies in Dalmatia.
In 1877 I visited Dalmatia for the second time, and Greece for the first.
But a good guide-book to Istria and Dalmatia is much needed.
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