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* Politics of Culture: [http://books.google.com.au/books?id=mnSq1VNloGsC&pg=PA6&dq=The+making+of+the+slavs:+politics+of+culture&hl=en&ei=AXLPTaTIAYfuuAOw2J2tCg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC8Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false The Making of the Slavs:] History and Archaeology of the Lower Danube Region by Florin Curta (p.6)
   
* Below is a section of a article transferred from Wikipedia  "Italian cultural and historic presence in Dalmatia" It is under "Text of Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License"
 
* Below is a section of a article transferred from Wikipedia  "Italian cultural and historic presence in Dalmatia" It is under "Text of Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License"
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In the XIX century the cultural influence from [[Italy]] originated the creation in [[Zadar|Zara]] of the first dalmatian newspaper, edited in Italian and Croat: ''Il Regio Dalmata - Kraglski Dalmatin''. It was founded and published by the Italian Bartolomeo Benincasa in 1806.
      
The Regio Dalmata - Kraglski Dalmatin  was stamped in the tipography of Antonio Luigi Battara and was the first done in Croat language.
 
The Regio Dalmata - Kraglski Dalmatin  was stamped in the tipography of Antonio Luigi Battara and was the first done in Croat language.
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The most important Dalmatian Renaissance writers are:
 
The most important Dalmatian Renaissance writers are:
[[Image:de Gondola.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Giovanni Gondola, with his typical Italian face, actually called in croat Ivan Gundulic]]
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* [[Giovanni Serafino Bona]] (Ragusa, 1591–1658), poet.
 
* [[Giovanni Serafino Bona]] (Ragusa, 1591–1658), poet.
 
* [[Jakov Bunić]] / Jacobus de Bona, latinist <ref>in [[Croatia]] are called ''croatian latinists (latinisti croati)'' those who wrote mainly in latin.</ref> (1469–1534). Wrote the famous: ''De raptu Cerberi''.
 
* [[Jakov Bunić]] / Jacobus de Bona, latinist <ref>in [[Croatia]] are called ''croatian latinists (latinisti croati)'' those who wrote mainly in latin.</ref> (1469–1534). Wrote the famous: ''De raptu Cerberi''.
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==Actual Dalmatian Italians==
 
==Actual Dalmatian Italians==
 
Actually the most renowned are:
 
Actually the most renowned are:
[[Image:Ottavio Missoni.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Ottavio Missoni]]
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a) in Italy:
 
a) in Italy:
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