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  2. Zadar - Wikipedia

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    The city proper covers 25 km 2 (9.7 sq mi) with a population of 75,082 in 2011, making it the second-largest city of the region of Dalmatia and the fifth-largest city in the country. Today, Zadar is a historical center of Dalmatia, Zadar County's principal political, cultural, commercial, industrial, educational, and transportation centre.

  3. Province of Zara - Wikipedia

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    After World War II's end, the "Libero comune di Zara in esilio" (Free city of Zara in exile) was created by the exiled Italians of Zara, as a follow-up of the province of Zara. The Italian exodus from the city continued and in a few years was almost total. The last stroke to the Italian presence was made by the local administration in October ...

  4. Siege of Zadar (1345–1346) - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Zadar (12 August 1345 – 21 December 1346 [1]) was a successful attempt of the Republic of Venice to capture Zadar (or Zara), a Croatian coastal city in northern Dalmatia. It was a combined land and sea offensive [ 2 ] by the Venetians, consisting of many separate battles and operations against the citizens of Zadar, who refused ...

  5. Siege of Zara - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Zara or siege of Zadar (Croatian: opsada Zadra; Hungarian: Zára ostroma; 10–24 November 1202) was the first major action of the Fourth Crusade and the first attack against a Catholic city by Catholic crusaders.

  6. Bombing of Zadar in World War II - Wikipedia

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    The attack on the 16th was especially harsh, as the shelters at Voštarnica and at the city's centre were hit, killing between 150 and 200 people. Fifty American B-25 medium bombers participated in the strikes, dropping 90 tonnes of bombs. Besides these main attacks, the city was bombed to a lesser degree on other days.

  7. Greenwashing - Wikipedia

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    Greenwashing is a relatively new area of research within psychology, and there needs to be more consensus among studies on how greenwashing affects consumers and stakeholders. Because of the variance in country and geography in recently published studies, the discrepancy between consumer behavior in studies could be attributed to cultural or ...

  8. Italian cruiser Pola - Wikipedia

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    Pola was a Zara-class heavy cruiser of the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy), named after the Italian city of Pola (now Pula, Croatia). She was built in the Odero Terni Orlando shipyard in Livorno in the early 1930s and entered service in 1932. She was the fourth and last ship in the class, which also included Zara, Fiume, and Gorizia.

  9. Zara, Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Zara is a town in Sivas Province of Turkey. It is the seat of Zara District. [2] Its population is 11,636 (2022). [1] The mayor is Fatih Celik (MHP). The town is 70 km. (appr. 45 miles) away from downtown Sivas.