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In 1908, a Dalmatian art exhibition was held, the first to bring modern art to the city.
In 11th century the monumental cities were built along entire Dalmatian coast.
Especially scenic is the Dalmatian region in Croatia, which has many resorts.
As a result, Dalmatian rescue organizations sprang up to care for the unwanted dogs and find them new homes.
He grew up in a noble family with Dalmatian Italian roots.
Dalmatian architecture was influenced by Constantinople in its general character from the 6th century until the close of the tenth.
Still, we meant to see more of Yugoslavia than a pretty, yet rather tourist-expurgated, Dalmatian coast.
It is the Dalmatian coast.
Mary picked and sieved at the site from early morning dressed in old clothes, chain smoking cigarettes, always surrounded by her Dalmatian dogs.
The department's new mascot, Hot Dog, is a Dalmatian costume that will be worn by various firefighters.
In Herzegovina, the style of dress is vastly similar to the inland Dalmatian style.
Another Florentius was imprisoned on a Dalmatian island.
Dalmatian songs are sung, and men and women are dressed in folk costumes typical of the area.
One such pun, titled "Sunspots," features a Dalmatian puppy sitting next to a bottle of the drink.
Color glimmers throughout the collection in styles like purple mink parkas and a short jacket with black Dalmatian spots.
Mihanović by himself was thus a major factor in building up a Croat community which remains primarily Dalmatian to this day.
The name may have some Thracian - south Pannonian - Dalmatian element.
The highly whimsical furniture includes a club chair with one arm upholstered in a Dalmatian print and the other in stripes.
A double-headed Dalmatian eagle, I make no doubt.'
Iurichi positioned himself on the left wing with his Dalmatian forces, while the right was composed of Italian natives.
Although he was a Dalmatian autonomist, the radical autonomists at that time criticized him to be "a man of mild colors".
Disney Stores, for example, were handing out 102 Dalmatian Beanie Babies to the first customers through the doors yesterday morning.
Dalmatian cities warred with each other and Venice again took advantage of the confusion to consolidate its hold on Zadar.
Alessandro Dudan (1883-1957) - Dalmatian politician and Italian senator.
Dalmatian culture has a very intimate connection to the sea, and the term Feral is often used as the name of local sport clubs, performing groups etc..