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18 February 2024
10 March 2023
1 January 2023
10 October 2022
→Cultural Assimilation of the Republic of Ragusa's History
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→The Republic Became a Hub of Multi-Ethnic Communities
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→Conclusion: ref
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→Conclusion: part of the Republic of Venice, 1205–1358
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24 September 2022
8 September 2022
30 May 2022
16 October 2021
→Roman Dalmatia
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→Roman Dalmatia
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fine tune
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tidy
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finally fleeing the Yugoslav Communists
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→Displaced persons from the former Yugoslavia from 1940s and 1950s
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The population decline was mainly as a result of the rise of European nationalism as well as economic reasons.
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fine tune
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4 July 2021
28 March 2021
→Editor's Note on Old Dubrovnik
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→Musical styles
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→Late Middle Ages and Early Renaissance: fix
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→Late Middle Ages and Early Renaissance
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13 March 2021
12 March 2021
→Editor's Note on Old Dubrovnik: defined within a political context and agenda
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→Early History: tidy
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→Early History: topographic relief of mountains plus in old Venetian 'Repùblega Vèneta' ...
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18 October 2020
23 May 2020
1 January 2020
19 December 2019
→Cultural Assimilation of the Republic of Ragusa's History: return txt
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→Conclusion: tidy
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→Conclusion
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16 December 2019
15 December 2019
→Conclusion: fix
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→Conclusion: Cultural Assimilation of the Republic of Ragusa's History
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→Conclusion: update info
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→Editor's Note on Old Dubrovnik: new info
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28 October 2019
2 October 2019
→Editor's Note on Old Dubrovnik: fix
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→Conclusion: fine tune
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→Perspectives on Dalmatia: The Shores of the Adriatic by F. Hamilton Jackson (1908)
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fix
m→Editor's Note on Old Dubrovnik: plague epidemics plus Some Ragusans started to write in a Slavic language, i.e. Marino Darza (in modern Croatian Marin Držić)
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→Conclusion
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