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* In the census of 1808 done by France (Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy) it declared Venetians to be about 33% of the Dalmatians, mostly in urban areas. They were the majority on the islands main towns like Curzola (modern Korcula) and Lissa (modern Vis).  
 
* In the census of 1808 done by France (Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy) it declared Venetians to be about 33% of the Dalmatians, mostly in urban areas. They were the majority on the islands main towns like Curzola (modern Korcula) and Lissa (modern Vis).  
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*After [[World War Two]] the Slavicisation of the of Dalmatia region was a government policy under the Communist Party of Yugoslavia. All cities, towns, villages, family and peoples surnames that are not of Slavic origin were being translated.
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*After [[World War Two]] the Slavicisation of the of Dalmatia region was a government policy under the Communist Party of Yugoslavia. All cities, towns, villages, family and peoples surnames that are not of Slavic origin were being translated. The Austrians in the 1860s first started to introduce within the Kingdom of Dalmatia a standardised Croatian language originally referred to as Illyrian (Illirski).
 
   
=====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)'']]
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