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6 November 2018
→Perspectives on Dalmatia
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tidy
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→Perspectives on Dalmatia: Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy
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→Roman Dalmatia: mv ref
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→Late Middle Ages and Early Renaissance: Large groups of peoples stated to migrate westward. Venetian Dalmatia started to acquire new people in its region
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→Roman Dalmatia
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→Roman Dalmatia
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→Notes and References: fix
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→Roman Dalmatia: rv
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update
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→Roman Dalmatia: tidy
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→Former Communist Yugoslavia: tiy
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→Perast in Coastal Montenegro: tidy
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→The Cultural and Historical Venetian Presence in Dalmatia: tidy
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→Late Middle Ages and Early Renaissance
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24 September 2018
11 September 2018
26 August 2018
→Editor's Note on Old Dubrovnik
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mv ref
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Austrian Empire
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→Editor's Note on Old Dubrovnik: Austrian Empire
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→Roman Dalmatia: fine tune
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24 August 2018
→Late Middle Ages and Early Renaissance: fix
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→Late Middle Ages and Early Renaissance: (dissolved in 1797)
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18 August 2018
→Editor's Note on Old Dubrovnik
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→Editor's Note on Old Dubrovnik
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→Conclusion
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→Conclusion
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7 June 2018
28 February 2018
24 February 2018
4 February 2018
→Editor's Note on Old Dubrovnik: mv ref
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→Editor's Note on Old Dubrovnik: Hercegovci
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→Conclusion
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→Conclusion: (Latin version Communitas Ragusina)
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26 December 2017
25 December 2017
→Roman Dalmatia: mv
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→Early History
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The Ostrogoths (a Germanic tribe related to the Goths) ruled Roman Dalmatia from 480 to 535 AD.
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31 August 2017
→Conclusion: fix
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→Editor's Note on Old Dubrovnik: fix
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→Conclusion
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→Editor's Note on Old Dubrovnik: The term Dubrovnik was most probably started of as a reference to the first Slave citizens
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