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| [[Image:Split riva.jpg|thumb|right|400px|The "Riva" (seashore in Italian) of [[Split, Croatia|Split]] (Spalato), that was created and named by [[Antonio Bajamonti]], the last Dalmatian Italian Major of the city.]] | | [[Image:Split riva.jpg|thumb|right|400px|The "Riva" (seashore in Italian) of [[Split, Croatia|Split]] (Spalato), that was created and named by [[Antonio Bajamonti]], the last Dalmatian Italian Major of the city.]] |
| '''Cultural and historical Italian presence in Dalmatia''' is related to the Italian influence in [[Dalmatia]] (now divided between [[Croatia]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina|Herzegovina]] and [[Montenegro]]) from the historical and cultural points of view. | | '''Cultural and historical Italian presence in Dalmatia''' is related to the Italian influence in [[Dalmatia]] (now divided between [[Croatia]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina|Herzegovina]] and [[Montenegro]]) from the historical and cultural points of view. |