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  2. Arbanasi people - Wikipedia

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    Arbanasi (Арбанаси) is the old ethnonym that the South Slavs used to denote Albanians, dating back to the Middle Ages. [5] [6] [A] [a] [7] The ancestors of Arbanasi people are Catholic Albanians who originated from the villages of Briska (Brisk), Šestan (Shestan), Livari (Ljare), and Podi (Pod) located in Skadarska Krajina (Albanian: Krajë) region, then part of the Muslim ruled ...

  3. Zadar Archipelago - Wikipedia

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    The Zadar Archipelago (Croatian: Zadarski arhipelag, Italian: Archipelago zaratino) is a group of islands in the Adriatic Sea, near the Croatian city of Zadar.

  4. Zadar County - Wikipedia

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    The Zagreb-Knin-Split railway line with branch-lines to Zadar and Šibenik pass through the county. Maritime traffic is carried by the coastal route of the Adriatic Sea, by the Zadar-Ancona international car ferry route which is the shortest link between Central Europe and Italy, via Zagreb and Zadar to Rome and southward. Another route by ...

  5. Tired Of Winter? Here's How Average Temperatures Typically ...

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    Here's how average highs rise from Feb. 1 to mid-May: Atlanta: 55 degrees on Feb. 1 → 66 degrees on March 15 → 74 degrees on April 15 → 81 degrees on May 15 Dallas-Fort Worth: 59 degrees on ...

  6. Zadar - Wikipedia

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    January is the coldest month, with an average temperature around 7.7 °C (46 °F). The lowest temperature ever recorded in Zadar was −12.0 °C (10.4 °F) on 28 February 2018 at the Zadar Zemunik weather station and −9.1 °C (15.6 °F) on 23 January 1963 at the old Zadar climate station. [14]

  7. Vrana, Zadar County - Wikipedia

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    Vrana (Croatian: Vrana, Latin: Aurana or Laurana Arauzona) is a historic settlement located north of the Vrana Lake, 6 kilometres (4 mi) from Pakoštane, a few kilometers from the Adriatic coast, in Zadar County, Dalmatia, Croatia. Today it is a small rural settlement.

  8. 50 Toy Fads That Have Driven Parents Crazy Over the Years - AOL

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    15. Tamagatchi. The beeps and boops from the classic virtual pet drove me crazy, and I was the intended user. I can’t imagine what my poor parents had to hear. Rawpixel/istockphoto.

  9. Novigrad, Zadar County - Wikipedia

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    Novigrad is a village and municipality in Croatia in the Zadar County. According to the 2011 census, there were 2,375 inhabitants, absolute majority of whom were Croats . panoramic view Novigrad panorama the Novigrad municipality within the Zadar County Vlatković (Kontin's) palace is located within the historic center of Novigrad, just above ...