ZADAR

zäˈdär, Ital. Zara, city (1991 pop. 176,343), W Croatia, on the Dalmatian coast of the Adriatic Sea. A seaport and a tourist center, it has industries that produce liqueur, processed fish, textiles, and cigarettes. It is the seat of a Roman Catholic archbishop and has a branch of the Univ. of Zagreb. Founded by the Illyrians in the 4th cent. b.c., Zadar became a Roman colony in the 2d cent. b.c. It passed to the Byzantine Empire in 553 and was settled by the South Slavs in the 7th cent. Although disputed by Venice, Hungary, and Croatia, it remained under Byzantine protection until 1001, when Emperor Alexius I transferred it to Venice. At the end of the 11th cent. it was seized by Hungary, but the leaders of the Fourth Crusade, persuaded by the doge Enrico Dandolo, reconquered it for Venice in 1202. After a five-day siege the Crusaders sacked the city, an act for which they were condemned by Pope Innocent III. Hungary continued to dispute Zadar with Venice, which obtained permanent possession of the city only in 1409. The Treaty of Campo Formio (1797) gave it to Austria, where, from 1815 to 1918, it was the capital of the crownland of Dalmatia. Zadar passed to Italy by the Treaty of Saint-Germain (1919), was occupied (1945) by Yugoslav forces at the end of World War II, and was formally ceded to Yugoslavia by the Italian peace treaty of 1947 as part of the constitutent republic of Croatia. The city has several Roman monuments and medieval churches and palaces.

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...in traditional peasant style holdings. The Zadar region is known as a leading fisheries area. Zadar companies take 50% of all the fish caught...southern and northern Croatia in the Zagreb-Zadar direction goes through the Maslenica gorge...
...of Dalmatia from the gulf of Kvarner to Zadar, and perhaps even Dubrovnik. The Venetians...completely at odds with contemporary practice in Zadar. In fact the claim is illustrative of...seventeenth-century author as resident in Zadar between 1122 and 1142 actually held offce...
1957,265), but Zadar claimed the entire body, in defiance...its rival, Venice. Important themes in Zadar legends about the cult related to child...Kotroma- nid, queen of Hungary, visited Zadar. Since she had been praying for a male...
...planned to hold a joint youth camp in Zadar, Yugoslavia, in the summer of 1953. Strasser proposed that the Zadar camp be run under official IUSY sponsorship...Belgrade congress and the IUSY camp in Zadar. As a result, the IUSY decided to send...
...older (Ugresic 1998, 195). Up the coast, the Zadar town library suffered a hit and the Zadar Re- search Library was shelled extensively...appeared to be targeting obvious witnesses of Zadar as a Croatian town ... libraries, archives...
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...coastal towns of Rijeka, Senj, Karlobag, Zadar, Sibenik, Trogir, Split, Dubrovnik...Royal Army, Italy annexed Dalmatia with Zadar as its capital city. After the fall of...was known as the base of local pirates. Zadar (Zara) (8) was a busy port. Known...
...Cakavian dialect and, for example, in the Zadar area, the Croatian nobility disappeared...Dalmatia, which had shrunk to the towns of Zadar, Trogir, Split, Dubrovnik, and Kotor...Radovi Filozofskog fakulteta u Zadru (Zadar), v. 36 (23), 1997-1998, pp...
...this date are `X, fols 83-4, and the Zadar fragments, dated 1220-50: see Muhamed Nezirovic, `Les Fragments de Zadar du Roman de Brut de Wace, Romania, 98 (1977), 379-89. Neither `X nor Zadar contains the lines preserved in the Westminster...
...established in the old cities of the southern Adriatic coasts such as Zadar, Sibenik, Trogir, Hvar, Split and Dubrovnik. Although in...notations, Federik Grisogono Bartolaeiae (1472-1538) from Zadar, physician, cosmographer, teacher of mathematics and astrology...
...and brandy were produced in a factory in the coastal city of Zadar. Cadik Danon, then the sole rabbi, visited the factory in...with the exception of the rabbis visit and ritual actions in Zadar. Perhaps most importantly, the Jews themselves chose not to...
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...Age (LIDA) conference in Dubrovnik and Zadar, Croatia. Since libraries are at a critical...Tatjana Aparac-Jelusic of the University of Zadar; Elizabeth Liddy and Marija Dalbello coordinated...according to Mirna Wilier of the University of Zadar. Likewise, Maja Zumer, Tanja Mercun...
...eadp.org/index.php?q=congress. 24-28: Zadar, Croatia (University of Zadar). The annual conference of Libraries in the Digital...demonstrations, and workshops. Site: University of Zadar, Mihovila Pavlinovica bb, 23000 Zadar, Croatia...
...blanc. Along Croatias Dalmatian coast near Zadar, where a Mediterranean climate dominates...replanting. The Roots of Peace effort in Zadar is sponsored by the Rotary Clubs of San Rafael and Zadar. Napa vintner and Croatian immigrant Miljenko...
...cavernous dining room of the Kolovare Hotel in Zadar had been cleared and a hundred or so people...he shook his head. The day after the Zadar match, Kasparov turned his attention from...intellectuals." Only a few miles east of Zadar, Kasparov and his entourage toured the...
...Libraries in the Digital Age (LIDA) meeting, held May 24-28 in Zadar, Croatia. In his keynote titled "The Book Is Dead! Long...students. The next LIDA will be held June 4r-S, 2012, in Zadar, Croatia, with the theme Quality and Evaluation of Digital...
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Under the Zadar; 60 SECOND GUIDE TO ZADAR, CROATIA. Byline: BRIDGET MCGROUTHER Up in the Adriatic? Northern...coast and perched on a peninsula is the lesser-known port of Zadar. With its Roman, Byzantine and Venetian architecture, its steeped...
...the inaugural flight from Edinburgh to Zadar, the ancient capital of Dalmatia in Croatia...about three miles from the walled city of Zadar. With extensive facilities including swimming...youre ready to explore further afield, Zadar is full of surprises. Inside the walls...
...The favorite port for the Lawrences was Zadar, where Roman ruins from the third century...Passing the ancient, arched gate into Zadar, she says it is "the most beautiful monument...Serbs and the Croats in former Yugoslavia. Zadar guide Miss Vodic recalls the 1991-1995...
...national parks. Travel costs to and from Zadar are not covered. The nearest airport is...which is a couple of hours by bus from Zadar. If you want to go, you need to register...take some Euro The accommodation is in Zadar Youth Hostel, which is just yards from...
...much-anticipated holiday. Flying in to Zadar in the north, everyone was tired and more...Stansted - there are no direct routes to Zadar from Scotland - no one was complaining...com) operates daily flights between Zadar and Stansted Airport Radisson Blu Hotel...
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ZADAR za dar, Ital. Zara, city (1991 pop...the Illyrians in the 4th cent. b.c., Zadar became a Roman colony in the 2d cent. b...Innocent III. Hungary continued to dispute Zadar with Venice, which obtained permanent possession...
ZARA , Italian name of Zadar, Croatia see Zadar , Croatia. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...provincial capital; other cities include Zadar (the historic capital), Sibenik , and...Orthodox Serbs and some Italians (mainly at Zadar and nearby cities). Long in conflict...1861) a crown land, with its capital at Zadar. By the secret Treaty of London (1915...
...aided Doge Enrico Dandolo (see under Dandolo , family) and his Venetian forces in recovering the Christian city of Zara (Zadar) on the Dalmatian coast from the Hungarians. The sack of Zara (1202), for which Innocent III excommunicated the crusaders...
...the Venetian colonial empire. In the Fourth Crusade (see Crusades ) he acted to divert the Crusaders in 1202 to Zara (see Zadar ) and in 1203 to Constantinople. Though aged and blind, he commanded the fleet in the capture (1204) of Constantinople and...
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