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  2. Šibenik - Wikipedia

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    The city, like the rest of Dalmatia, initially resisted the Venetian Republic, but it was taken over after a three-year war in 1412. [7] Under Venetian rule, Šibenik became in 1412 the seat of the main customs office and the seat of the salt consumers office with a monopoly on the salt trade in Chioggia and on the whole Adriatic Sea .

  3. Šibenik-Knin County - Wikipedia

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    The biggest city in the county is Šibenik, which also serves as county seat. Other notable towns in the county are Knin, Vodice, Drniš and Skradin. The county covers 2984 km 2. It includes 242 islands and national parks, Krka and Kornati.

  4. Sibenik travel guide: Where to eat, drink, shop and stay in ...

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    CITY GUIDES: Fancy seeing Croatia without the crowds? Swerve excessively popular Dubrovnik and Split and plump for lesser-visited Sibenik, where you’ll find a perfect slice of laid-back ...

  5. St. Michael's Fortress, Šibenik - Wikipedia

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    Mihovila; Venetian: Castel vecchio; formerly known as St. Anne's Fortress) is a medieval fort in Šibenik, Šibenik-Knin County, Croatia, situated on a steep hill above the old historic center of the city. Its strategically favorable and dominant position made it the central part of Šibenik fortification system.

  6. Šibenik Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Built entirely of stone (limestone from a nearby stone quarry and marble from the island of Brač), it was completed in three phases, from 1433 to 1441, when the Grand City Council entrusted the work to local and Italian masters Francesco di Giacomo, Lorenzo Pincino, Pier Paolo Bussato, Bonino da Milano, and Giorgio Orsini da Sebenico (Juraj ...

  7. St. John's Fortress, Šibenik - Wikipedia

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    Ivana) is an early modern fortress in Šibenik, Croatia, situated atop a hill north of the city's historical center. Named after a medieval church dedicated to St. John the Baptist that had stood there from at least 1444, [ 1 ] the fortress, together with the adjacent Barone Fortress , was built during the Cretan War and successfully repelled ...

  8. Man killed after grenade accidentally explodes during house ...

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    The 25-year-old died after another man, also aged 25, handed him the Yugoslavia-era weapon during the party in the city of Knin, police said. ... Police in the Sibenik-Knin region, where Saturday ...

  9. Category:History of Šibenik - Wikipedia

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