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Cavtat (Croatian pronunciation: [t͡sǎʋtat], Italian: Ragusa Vecchia, lit. 'Old Ragusa') is a village in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County of Croatia. It is... |
Bogišić's family were prominent merchants in Cavtat, a small coastal town near Dubrovnik. His grandfather moved to Cavtat from nearby inland, from a village called... |
in Birżebbuġa, Malta Panoramic view of Piran, Slovenia Panoramic view of Cavtat, Croatia View of Neum, Bosnia and Herzegovina A view of Sveti Stefan, Montenegro... |
was invited to participate in the Socialism in the World Conference in Cavtat, Yugoslavia and was a regular participant until 1986 and used this opportunity... |
Union (EU) sanctions against Serbia. On 15 October after the capture of Cavtat by the JNA, local Serbs led by Aco Apolonio proclaimed the Dubrovnik Republic... |
inhabitants. In antiquity, a road ran from Narona (near Metković) to Epidaurum (Cavtat) via Pardua, in present-day village Gradac near Ljubinje. The remains of... |
Pale, Bosnia and Herzegovina (section Economy) owned the mines in Olovo, the city of Trebinje, and parts of Konavle and Cavtat. The area under his control enjoyed prosperous trade between the locals... |
Watsonville, California (section Economy) Watsonville's sister cities are: Velas, Sáo Jorge Island, Azore Islands, Portugal Cavtat, Croatia Jocotepec, Mexico Kawakami, Japan Pinghu, China San Pedro Masahuat... |
Octavius to abandon his attack on Epidaurus (Epidaurum in Latin, modern Cavtat, near Dubrovnik, Croatia) with his approach. Octavius thought that his fleet... |
Vis (town) (section Economy) Aspálathos, modern-day Split (now the largest city in Dalmatia), Epidauros (Cavtat), and Tragurion (Trogir). Issa functioned as an independent polis until... |
Island of Mljet, Islands of Šipan, Lopud and Koločep) and captaincies (Cavtat, Orebić, Janjina) with local magistrates appointed by the Major Council... |
7th century, by the inhabitants of the Roman city of Epidaurum (modern Cavtat) after its destruction by the Avars and Slavs c. 615. Some of the survivors... |
Europe, Napoleon's army was however forced to withdraw after defeats at Cavtat and at Herceg-Novi. In 1807, the Russian–French treaty ceded the Bay to... |
Oštra) on the Prevlaka peninsula (administratively in the municipality of Cavtat, Dubrovnik-Neretva County) - 42°23′32″N 18°31′52″E / 42.39222°N 18.53111°E... |
and Herzegovina, and Albania meet prior to conference in Croatian town of Cavtat. Prime ministers exchange views on infrastructure projects and other topics... |