Dalmatia, a region mainly in the southern part of modern Croatia
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The plot features two dalmatian puppies, Patches (not to be confused with Patch) and Wizzer, and their adventures escaping from captivity in Cruella de Vil's mansion.
Valley of the middle part of the Cetina river and surrounding area, known as the District of Cetina, represents the backbone of the entire area and separate geographical region of mountainous Dalmatian Hinterland.
Wonder Girls' Hye Rim tweeted about Dalmatian's Day Day saying "WOW! My rap teacher (Day Day) for "lip gloss" debuted ..... Dalmatian!! Congratulations......"
Marco Antonio de Dominis (1566-1624) was a Dalmatian ecclesiastic, apostate, and man of science
Donatus is mentioned in Frankish annals from 805 as an ambassador of the Dalmatian cities to Charlemagne in Thionville.
The band are then seen watching themselves on the bandstand from varying levels of a tree, cradling Labrador Retriever puppies in Dalmatian patterned blankets.
After the autumn of 1941 also the Dalmatian islands of Pag (Pago), Brač (Brazza) and Hvar (Lesina), initially given to the Independent State of Croatia, were annexed.
Jeannie retired in 2001, to the island-country of Cyprus and to Korčula, an island off the Dalmatian Coast of Croatia.
The name Andinus appears among the central Illyrian and Dalmatian names, but the worship of Andinus seems to have been a local cult of southwestern Dardania as it doesn't appear in other parts of the Illyricum or the Roman Empire.
He wrote about great figures of the Dalmatian art, but he also rediscoved lesser-known artists such as Matteo Ponzone.
Francesco Laurana (c. 1430 – c. 1502), Dalmatian-born sculptor and medalist
The current façade was designed by the Dalmatian architect Giorgio da Sebenico, who worked to it in 1451 to 1459.
During the Second World War, Marjan was the subject of a popular Partisan song "Marjane, Marjane", sung by the Split (and Dalmatian) members of that anti-fascist movement and was reportedly a favorite song of resistance leader and future president of the new SFR Yugoslavia, Josip Broz Tito.
He also wrote a book about Vuk Karadžić's orthographic reforms, an elderly couple facing the aging and eventual death on a Dalmatian island, as well as his autobiography, Sjećanja.
Louis Cukela (1888-1956), a Dalmatian Serb, who immigrated to the U.S. in 1913.
Otavice, Croatia, a small village in the Dalmatian hinterland in Croatia
In 1996 he re-founded Il Dalmata, published since 1865 and abolished by Austria-Hungary in 1916; he later published, in 1992, Dalmatia region of Europe, followed by I Dalmati per Trieste and L'albo d'Oro di nobili patrizi e nomi illustri nel Regno di Dalmazia ("Hall of honour of noble patricians and illustrious names in the Kingdom of Dalmatia.") He wrote numerous articles on Dalmatian press.
Born in a small Dalmatian town of Podgora, Mrkušić started playing football in the city of Split where he moved to for gymnasium studies.
During the story, she kidnaps Alice's pet Dalmatian, possibly a reference to the Walt Disney Company film 101 Dalmatians.
The album's artwork of two Dalmatian dogs barely visible against a snowy outdoor scene was created by design team 23 Envelope, who at the time were also designing many of the album covers for another British independent label, 4AD.