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1509:. At the time it had an area of only 110.21 km (42.55 sq mi) (it was the smallest Italian province) with a population of 22,000 inhabitants distributed across two municipalities. In 1941, with the creation of the Governorate of Dalmatia, its provincial territory was broken up, reaching an area of 3,719 km (1,436 sq mi) and a population of 211,900 inhabitants distributed in 20 municipalities, which included the municipality of Zara (
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was tolerated for communications within the civil administration. In the major centres, various signs written in
Croatian were replaced by writings in Italian, Croatian flags, newspapers and posters were prohibited except the bilingual ones published by the Italian civil and military authorities;
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Majesty expressed the precise order that action be taken decisively against the influence of the Italian elements still present in some regions of the Crown and, appropriately occupying the posts of public, judicial, masters employees as well as with the influence of the press, work in
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documented 30 bombing raids, while contemporary
Italian accounts claim 54; fatalities recorded range from nearly 1,000, up to as many as 4,000 of the city's 20,000 inhabitants and 60% of the city's buildings were fully destroyed.
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for the
Germanization and Slavization of these territories according to the circumstances, with energy and without any regard. His Majesty calls the central offices to the strong duty to proceed in this way to what has been
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Governorate of Dalmatia had an area of 5,242 km², equal to 35% of Dalmatia. The Governorate of Dalmatia contained 390,000 inhabitants, of which 270,000 (69.2%) Croats, 90,000 (23.0%) Serbs and 30,000 (7.6%)
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that guaranteed Italy the right to annex a large portion of
Dalmatia in exchange for Italy's participation on the Allied side. From 5 to 6 November 1918, Italian forces were reported to have reached
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Dalmatia with Italy. The Italians in Dalmatia supported the Italian Risorgimento: as a consequence, the Austrians saw the Italians as enemies and favored the Slav communities of Dalmatia.
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as the official language of
Dalmatia in favor of Croatian only (previously both languages were recognized): thus Italian could no longer be used in the public and administrative sphere.
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Italian region was ever created with the name "Dalmatia". While the Governorate was not called a region of Italy, the northern Dalmatian islands of Veglia (
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2373:, Wien, Ă–sterreichischer Bundesverlag fĂĽr Unterricht, Wissenschaft und Kunst 1971, vol. 2, p. 297. Complete citation of the source and translation in Luciano Monzali,
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The governorate was the revival of the eponymous and ephemeral institute established by the Kingdom of Italy in Dalmatia following the defeat of
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772:. Enraged Italian nationalists considered the decision to be a betrayal of the promises of the London Pact, so this outcome was denounced as a "
1963:), part of the Independent State of Croatia, were occupied by the Italian army, along with an area of Croatia which was away from the coast of
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cultural and sporting societies dissolved, the Roman salute imposed, some Italian surnames restored. We also proceeded, as already in
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until 1941) remained Italian (even if under nominal control and protection of the German Army) until 1945. The city was exposed to
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took parts of it. Nevertheless, the Italian army maintained
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and other villages that had previously belonged to the
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were the majority of the population. The boundaries of
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of the areas of the empire with an Italian presence:
2676:(in Italian). Bologna: Il Mulino. pp. 101–106.
2942:"L'Italia in guerra e il Governatorato di Dalmazia"
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and the areas making up the Governorate of Dalmatia
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Italian irredentism among many Italians in Dalmatia
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3092:(in Italian). Edizioni Nuova Cultura. p. 90.
1939:After the autumn of 1941 the Dalmatian islands of
1889:. After World War II, Dalmatia became part of the
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1665:Division of Yugoslavia after its invasion by the
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2294:(in Italian). Milano: Bompiani. pp. 53–55.
1783:The governorship was held until January 1943 by
2992:. Stanford University Press. pp. 136–137.
2893:Storia d'Italia nella guerra fascista 1940-1943
2868:Storia d'Italia nella guerra fascista 1940-1943
2845:(in Italian). Bologna: Il Mulino. p. 213.
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1885:Dalmatia and 500 Dalmatian Italians in coastal
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2870:(in Italian). Mondadori. p. 404.
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1690:Independent State of Croatia
1632:Independent State of Croatia
1488:Independent State of Croatia
1388:Croatian War of Independence
607:Independent State of Croatia
7:
2841:Cattaruzza, Marina (2007).
2557:Perselli, Guerrino (1993).
2506:(in German). Archived from
2265:"Governatorato di Dalmazia"
2144:
2060:
2057:
2054:
2046:
2043:
2040:
2030:
2027:
2024:
2014:
2011:
2008:
1731:Italian Football Federation
1678:, the area merged with the
1142:propaganda of Fascist Italy
823:, when it was conquered by
725:annexed by Italy after the
723:occupied Yugoslav territory
47:conditions to do so are met
10:
3210:
3154:Yugoslavia in World War II
3149:Italy–Yugoslavia relations
2318:(in Italian). 7 March 2016
2166:World War II in Yugoslavia
2051:
2035:
2019:
2003:
1847:Provincia italiana di Zara
1465:World War II in Yugoslavia
1155:
878:regions were ceded by the
717:, by uniting the existing
715:World War II in Yugoslavia
537:61.6/km (159.5/sq mi)
3063:Fascism's European empire
2988:Tomasevich, Jozo (2001).
2823:Zanussi, Giacomo (1945).
2648:. Routledge. p. 47.
2538:Angelo Filipuzzi (1966).
2521:Raimondo Deranez (1919).
2484:(in Croatian) (45): 342.
1342:Triune Kingdom of Croatia
931:Franz Joseph I of Austria
680:Governatorato di Dalmazia
641:
551:
541:
531:
527:
517:
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348:
327:
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303:
291:
265:
247:
213:
208:
193:Governatorato di Dalmazia
186:
116:"Governorate of Dalmatia"
3061:Rodogno, Davide (2006).
2741:Rodogno, Davide (2003).
2436:. Methuen. p. 107.
1879:Istrian-Dalmatian exodus
1706: Areas occupied by
1507:Treaty of Rapallo (1920)
272:Marcia Reale d'Ordinanza
2920:. Enigma. p. 116.
2891:Bocca, Giorgio (1996).
2866:Bocca, Giorgio (1996).
2766:Bocca, Giorgio (2006).
2316:"L'ottocento austriaco"
1809:Italian Social Republic
1697: Area occupied by
1375:Governorate of Dalmatia
888:Austro-Hungarian Empire
733:and the signing of the
672:Governorate of Dalmatia
621:Italian Social Republic
188:Governorate of Dalmatia
2918:Empire on the Adriatic
2644:Rossi, Angelo (2010).
2619:O'Brien, Paul (2005).
2290:Zorzi, Alvise (2001).
2161:Invasion of Yugoslavia
1967:towards the center of
1921:
1842:
1711:
1607:) and became areas of
1057:
967:
926:
796:
727:invasion of Yugoslavia
679:
652:Unofficial anthem was
192:
3129:20th century in Italy
2120:Governors of Dalmatia
1908:
1825:
1676:province of Ljubljana
1664:
1105:(for the presence of
1032:
943:
908:
868:Federico Seismit-Doda
856:Republic of San Marco
809:extended its dominion
789:Dalmatian possessions
787:
580:Kingdom of Yugoslavia
328:Common languages
2544:University of Padova
2205:nationalanthems.info
1877:and Dalmatia in the
1471:) and the island of
882:to the newly formed
848:unification of Italy
827:. After the fall of
257:(Motto for the
101:improve this article
3144:Italians of Croatia
3139:Italian irredentism
3134:History of Dalmatia
2715:on 22 February 2012
2593:History of Dalmatia
2580:, 1970, p. 730
2465:, 1970, p. 729
2201:"Italy (1922-1943)"
2181:Province of Cattaro
2176:Province of Spalato
2132:Giuseppe Bastianini
2113:Province of Cattaro
2099:Province of Spalato
1934:province of Cattaro
1930:province of Spalato
1919:province of Cattaro
1915:province of Spalato
1867:Vincenzo Serrentino
1785:Giuseppe Bastianini
1656:Province of Lubiana
1644:Banovina of Croatia
1565:province of Cattaro
1522:province of Spalato
1410:Operation Maslenica
1370:Banovina of Croatia
1347:Kingdom of Dalmatia
1309:Republic of Poljica
1298:Early modern period
1146:Italian imperialism
1096:Gabriele d'Annunzio
1093:Italian nationalist
1039:Trentino-Alto Adige
1011:from 352 to 92, in
999:623 (18.7%) and in
852:revolutions of 1848
748:in 1918, given the
421:Giuseppe Bastianini
379:Victor Emmanuel III
34:of this article is
3042:on 16 January 2015
3014:"Partenze da Zara"
2804:on 4 December 2012
2151:Dalmatian Italians
2070:Dalmatian Italians
1922:
1871:Dalmatian Italians
1863:Yugoslav Partisans
1843:
1839:Dalmatian Italians
1712:
1708:Kingdom of Hungary
1405:Siege of Dubrovnik
1337:Illyrian Provinces
1319:Republic of Venice
1304:Republic of Ragusa
1119:self-determination
1107:Dalmatian Italians
1058:
995:1,018 (14.5%), in
991:7,423 (64.6%), in
974:Dalmatian Italians
927:
919:Dalmatian Italians
840:Dalmatian Italians
801:Republic of Venice
797:
793:Republic of Venice
766:self-determination
754:Dalmatian Italians
703:provinces of Italy
3194:Adriatic question
3099:978-88-6134-780-9
2301:978-88-452-9136-4
2065:
2064:
1680:province of Fiume
1601:province of Fiume
1453:
1452:
1395:Battle of Ĺ ibenik
1365:Littoral Banovina
1279:Venetian Dalmatia
1267:Venetian Dalmatia
1257:Theme of Dalmatia
1127:mutilated victory
923:Venetian Dalmatia
896:Austrian Littoral
815:, the islands of
774:mutilated victory
692:Vittorio Ambrosio
668:
667:
637:
636:
633:
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598:
483:10 September 1943
416:• 1941–1943
374:• 1941–1943
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2254:
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2250:
2235:
2216:
2215:
2213:
2211:
2197:
2171:Province of Zara
2138:Francesco Giunta
2126:Athos Bartolucci
2109:
2095:
2085:Province of Zara
2081:
1987:
1986:
1926:province of Zara
1911:province of Zara
1789:Francesco Giunta
1728:
1705:
1696:
1687:
1673:
1616:Benito Mussolini
1575:), Castelnuovo (
1552:) and Pelagosa (
1503:province of Zara
1445:
1438:
1431:
1239:Duchy of Croatia
1188:
1178:
1160:
1159:
1131:Benito Mussolini
1117:, who advocated
1020:Italian language
965:
915:Istrian Italians
864:Niccolò Tommaseo
764:, who advocated
719:province of Zara
684:Kingdom of Italy
659:
650:
629:
628:
615:
614:
603:
602:
594:Province of Zara
590:
589:
576:
575:
569:
568:
553:
552:
479:
433:Francesco Giunta
409:Athos Bartolucci
312:Kingdom of Italy
296:
286:
285:
235:
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3007:
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2948:on 9 March 2012
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2589:
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2536:
2532:
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2515:
2510:on 29 May 2013.
2502:
2501:
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2474:
2470:
2456:
2455:
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2444:
2430:
2426:
2415:Bartoli, Matteo
2412:
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2271:on 9 March 2012
2263:
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1993:Municipalities
1985:
1903:
1722:
1710:
1703:
1701:
1694:
1692:
1685:
1683:
1671:
1449:
1420:
1419:
1415:Operation Storm
1390:
1380:
1379:
1360:
1352:
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1332:
1324:
1323:
1299:
1291:
1290:
1229:
1221:
1220:
1196:
1176:
1169:
1158:
1138:Italian fascism
1111:Fourteen Points
1051:SneĹľnik Plateau
1049:(tan), and the
966:
963:
833:Austrian Empire
782:
758:Fourteen Points
742:Austria-Hungary
664:
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2998:
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2927:978-1929631513
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2902:978-8804412144
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2877:978-8804412144
2876:
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2852:978-8815113948
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2777:978-8807892486
2776:
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2752:978-8833914329
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2683:978-8815072597
2682:
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2655:978-0415851510
2654:
2636:
2630:978-1845200527
2629:
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2602:978-8842702955
2601:
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2546:. p. 396.
2542:(in Italian).
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2238:Randi, Oscar.
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1841:from the city.
1742:Serbo-Croatian
1738:Italianization
1720:Calcio Spalato
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1778:Chetniks
1652:Slovenia
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1640:Marindol
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1248:Zahumlje
1210:Tariotes
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