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  2. Zadarski list - Wikipedia

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    Zadarski list started on 3 November 1994 as a weekly. At that time, it was focused on the news from Zadar and the Zadar County , reaching a circulation of 12,000. Zadarski list became a daily newspaper on 21 December 1998, and switched to wider coverage of events in Croatia and the world.

  3. Narodni list - Wikipedia

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    Narodni list (English: people's paper) is an independent Croatian weekly newspaper published in Zadar, founded in 1862, making it the oldest in Croatia. Narodni list, being independent, has a reputation of writing about things other newspapers dare not touch, such as corruption and nepotism among politicians, which often includes writing about organized crime.

  4. Talk:Zadarski list - Wikipedia

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  5. Talk:Zadar/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    Rosa – first mentioned at the end of 13th cent., before that this family was called Scolatura, on the list of nobles in 1384., increasing their properties in Zadar background (14th and 15th cent.), one member was the hostage in Venice, some were in the city council but with low political influence, they lived under Venetian pressure. After ...

  6. Slobodna Dalmacija - Wikipedia

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    Slobodna Dalmacija (lit. ' Free Dalmatia ', where Free is an adjective) is a Croatian daily newspaper published in Split. The first issue of Slobodna Dalmacija was published on 17 June 1943 by Tito's Partisans in an abandoned stone barn [2] on Mosor, a mountain near Split, while the city was occupied by the Italian army.

  7. Official Gazette of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    The Official Gazette of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Serbo-Croatian: Službeni glasnik Bosne i Hercegovine / Službene novine Bosne i Hercegovine / Službeni list Bosne i Hercegovine) is the official gazette (or newspaper of public record) of Bosnia and Herzegovina, [4] which publishes laws, regulations, official government contracts, appointments and official decisions and releases them in the ...

  8. Zadar - Wikipedia

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    Kolovare Beach in Zadar. Zadar faces the islands of Ugljan and Pašman (part of the Zadar Archipelago), from which it is separated by the narrow Zadar Strait.The promontory on which the old city stands used to be separated from the mainland by a deep moat which has since been filled.

  9. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Zadar - Wikipedia

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    The Archdiocese of Zadar (Latin: Archidioecesis Iadrensis; Croatian: Zadarska nadbiskupija) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or archdiocese of the Catholic church in Croatia.