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  2. Slobodna Dalmacija - Wikipedia

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    Slobodna Dalmacija. Slobodna Dalmacija ( lit. ' Free Dalmatia ', where Free is an adjective) is a Croatian daily newspaper published in Split . The first issue of Slobodna Dalmacija was published on 17 June 1943 by Tito's Partisans in an abandoned stone barn [2] on Mosor, a mountain near Split, while the city was occupied by the Italian army.

  3. KK Split - Wikipedia

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    KK Split. Košarkaški klub Split (English: Split Basketball Club ), commonly referred to as KK Split or simply Split, is a men's professional basketball club based in Split, Croatia. The club competes in the ABA League and the Croatian League .

  4. Hanza Media - Wikipedia

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    Ana Hanžeković (Member of the Board) Owner. Hanza Press (Ana Hanžeković and Dora Hanžeković Žuža) Number of employees. 744 [1] Website. HanzaMedia.hr. Hanza Media (until July 1, 2016: Europapress Holding, or EPH) is the leading media company in Croatia and Southeast Europe, with 5 daily newspapers, more than 20 magazines, and 20 digital ...

  5. Ante Tomić (writer) - Wikipedia

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    As a writer, he first appeared in the newspaper Slobodna Dalmacija, and in 2001 he moved to the newspaper Jutarnji list. He published his first collection of stories, Zaboravio sam gdje sam parkirao ("I forgot where I parked"), in 1997, and its expanded edition in 2001.

  6. Battle of the Miljevci Plateau - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of the Miljevci Plateau was a clash between the Croatian Army ( Hrvatska vojska - HV) and forces of the Republic of Serbian Krajina (RSK), fought on 21–23 June 1992, during the Croatian War of Independence. The battle represented the culmination of a series of skirmishes between the HV and the RSK forces in Northern Dalmatia, after ...

  7. Gradac, Split-Dalmatia County - Wikipedia

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    Gradac, Split-Dalmatia County. /  43.10472°N 17.34111°E  / 43.10472; 17.34111. Gradac ( pronounced [ɡrǎːdats] ); Italian: Labinezza ), is a municipality in southern Dalmatia, Croatia. It is situated halfway between Split and Dubrovnik. The town of Ploče is 12 km south of Gradac, while the town of Makarska is 42 km north.

  8. Supetar - Wikipedia

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    Supetar ( Croatian pronunciation: [sǔpetar], Italian: San Pietro della Brazza) is a town on the northern part of the Dalmatian island of Brač, in the Split-Dalmatia County, in Croatia. It became the island's official centre in 1827. [3] The town of Supetar includes Supetar itself and the three villages of Splitska, Škrip and Mirca .

  9. Split Suburban Railway - Wikipedia

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    edit. The Split Metro ( Croatian: Splitski metro) is a suburban railway network in Split, Croatia. The railway was opened on refurbished existing M604 tracks on December 10, 2006. It consists of one line serving seven stations, running from Split centre to Kaštel Stari. The second line between Split centre and Split-Kopilica opened in June ...