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  1. en.wikipedia.org

    At the time of the Roman Empire, the area of modern Croatia comprised two Roman provinces, Pannonia and Dalmatia.After the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century, the area was subjugated by the Ostrogoths for 50 years, before being incorporated into the Byzantine Empire.. Croatia, as a polity, first appeared as a duchy in the 7th century, the Duchy of Croatia.
  2. en.wikipedia.org

    The regions main city is Delnice. The river Kupa separates the region from the Republic of Slovenia in the north. Konavle forms a small subregion of Dalmatia in the very south of Croatia and stretches from the town of Cavtat up to the Prevlaka peninsula near Montenegro border. Kordun is a region in central Croatia, situated between Lika and ...
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  4. britannica.com

    2 days agoRelief. Croatia is composed of three major geographic regions. In the north and northeast, running the full length of the upper arm of the Croatian crescent, are the Pannonian and para-Pannonian plains. To the north of Zagreb, the Zagorje Hills, fragments of the Julian Alps now covered with vines and orchards, separate the Sava and Drava river valleys.. To the west and south of the Pannonian ...
  5. en.wikipedia.org

    Category: History of Croatia by region. ... History of Baranya (region) (34 P) D. History of Dalmatia (13 C, 128 P) I. History of Istria (7 C, 27 P) K. History of Kordun (7 P) L. History of Lika (1 C, 25 P) M. History of Međimurje (1 C, 11 P) S. History of Slavonia (5 C, 54 P) History of Syrmia (7 C, 77 P)
  6. worldatlas.com

    Companies that have their headquarters in Croatia Proper are some of the largest income companies in the country, with 27 of 30 best companies in Croatia based in the region. 3. Dalmatia. The region of Dalmatia derived its name from the Dalmatae tribe, connected to the Illyrian tribe.
  7. britannica.com

    6 days agoCroatia - Medieval, Adriatic, Balkans: The territory of Croatia bridges the central European and Mediterranean worlds, and its history has been marked by this position as a borderland. It lay near the division between the two halves of the Roman Empire and between their Byzantine and Frankish successors. The Eastern and Western churches competed for influence there, and, as the frontier of ...
  8. thetourguy.com

    Dec 26, 2024Yet the port of Dubrovnik (Ragusa) in the region of Dalmatia spent long periods as an independent city-state. Thus, varying degrees of union, autonomy, and independence and periods of conflict like that of the 1990s breakup of Yugoslavia shaped today's Croatia. ... For example, scholar Marcus Tanner subtitled his history of Croatia A Nation ...
  9. britannica.com

    Dalmatia, region of Croatia, comprising a central coastal strip and a fringe of islands along the Adriatic Sea. Its greatest breadth, on the mainland, is about 28 miles (45 km), and its total length, from the Kvarner (Quarnero) gulf to the narrows of Kotor (Cattaro), is about 233 miles (375 km).
  10. link.springer.com

    It is one of the only books in English that interprets the overall development of the territory and cultural landscape of Croatia. Its scientific but comprehensive approach makes it of use to scholars, students and anyone interested in historical and geographicalprocesses and features of Croatia and the Balkan region.
  11. petersommer.com

    Circa 200 BC-AD 480: Roman involvement in Croatia begins with the Illyrian Wars of the 3rd and 2nd century BC. By the late 1 st century BC, the whole region is under Roman control; the south of modern Croatia lies within the Province of Dalmatia, the north within that of Pannonia. Apart from military bases, Latin-speaking Roman cities develop ...

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  1. History of Croatia

    At the time of the Roman Empire, the area of modern Croatia comprised two Roman provinces, Pannonia and Dalmatia. After the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century, the area was subjugated by the Ostrogoths for 50 years, before being incorporated into the Byzantine Empire. Croatia, as a polity, first appeared as a duchy in the 7th century, the Duchy of Croatia. With the nearby Principality of Lower Pannonia, it was united and elevated into the Kingdom of Croatia which lasted from 925 until 1102. From the 12th century, the Kingdom of Croatia entered a personal union with the Kingdom of Hungary. It remained a distinct state with its ruler and Sabor, but it elected royal dynasties from neighboring powers, primarily Hungary, Naples, and the Habsburg monarchy. The period from the 15th to the 17th centuries was marked by intense struggles between the Ottoman Empire to the south and the Habsburg Empire to the north. Wikipedia

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