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| The policy was firstly implemented on a large scale with the creation of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1918.<ref> ''Croatisation or Slavicisation'' was a policy firstly implemented under the rule of the [[Austria|Austro]]-Hungarian Empire</ref> | | The policy was firstly implemented on a large scale with the creation of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1918.<ref> ''Croatisation or Slavicisation'' was a policy firstly implemented under the rule of the [[Austria|Austro]]-Hungarian Empire</ref> |
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− | Dalmatia was named by the Romans after the Dalmatae (or Delmatae) Illyrian tribes <ref>Medieval Greek"Dalmatae": Δαλμᾶται.</ref> who inhabited the region. | + | '''Note''': Dalmatia was named by the Romans after the Dalmatae (or Delmatae) Illyrian tribes <ref>Medieval Greek"Dalmatae": Δαλμᾶται.</ref> who inhabited the region. |
| =====Sir John Gardner Wilkinson===== | | =====Sir John Gardner Wilkinson===== |
| [[File:400px-Split riva.jpg|thumb|right|400px|The "Riva" of Split, that was created and named by Antonio Bajamonti. ''(photo by Mate Balota)'']] | | [[File:400px-Split riva.jpg|thumb|right|400px|The "Riva" of Split, that was created and named by Antonio Bajamonti. ''(photo by Mate Balota)'']] |