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  1. Dalmatia: Dalmatia, a kingdom and crownland of the Austro-Hungarian empire, in the north-west of the Balkan Peninsula, and on the Adriatic Sea. Dalmatia is bounded, on the landward side, by Croatia and Bosnia, in the N. and by Herzegovina ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  2. Dalmatia: DALMATIA dal-ma'-shi-a (Dalmatia, "deceitful"): A district of the Roman empire lying on the eastern shore of the Adriatic. Writing from Rome to Timothy during his second imprisonment (in 66 or 67 AD, according to Ramsay's chronology ... [100%] 1915-01-01
  3. Dalmatia: Dalmatia is a region of Croatia extending along the coast of the Adriatic Sea; major cities include Split and Dubrovnik. Dalmatia is well known as a holiday resort area. [100%] 2023-12-15 [Europe]
  4. Dalmatia (Romeinse provinsie): Dalmatia was 'n provinsie van die Romeinse Ryk vanaf 32 v.C. tot Desember 480 n.C. (Romeinse provinsie) [100%] 2023-10-18
  5. Dalmatic: The dalmatic is a long, wide-sleeved tunic, which serves as a liturgical vestment in the Catholic, Lutheran, Anglican, United Methodist, and some other churches. When used, it is the proper vestment of a deacon at Mass, Holy Communion or ... (Religion) [87%] 2023-11-14 [Methodism]
  6. Dalmatic: Dalmatic, a liturgical vestment of the Western Church, proper to deacons, as the tunicle is to subdeacons. Dalmatic and tunicle are now, however, practically identical in shape and size; though, strictly, the latter should be somewhat smaller and with narrower ... [87%] 2022-09-02
  7. Dalmacia: Dalmacia (en serbocroata: Dalmacija, Далмација; pronunciado [dǎlmaːt͡sija]) es una región histórica y geográfica que se encuentra en la costa del mar Adriático que pertenece a Croacia, y en pequeña medida continúa hacia Montenegro, hasta la ciudad de Kotor (en italiano: Cattaro ... [87%] 2023-10-17
  8. Dalmatian (rabbit): The Dalmatian rabbit, also called the Dalmatian Rex, is a medium-sized rabbit, weighing 6 to 8 pounds. Its fur is mainly white with patches of black, blue, brown, orange, or fawn. (Rabbit) [87%] 2023-11-19 [Leporidae] [Rabbit breeds]...
  9. Dalmatian: The Dalmatian is a dog breed originating from Dalmatia. It is very recognizable by its white fur being peppered with black spots (though brown "liver" spots are also a common spot color). [87%] 2023-12-17 [Dog Breeds]
  10. Dalmatic: The dalmatic is a long, wide-sleeved tunic, which serves as a liturgical vestment in the Catholic, Lutheran, Anglican, United Methodist, and some other churches. When used, it is the proper vestment of a deacon at Mass, Holy Communion or ... (Long, wide sleeved tunic worn by deacons) [87%] 2024-03-04 [Methodism] [Anglican vestments]...
  11. Il Regio Dalmata – Kraglski Dalmatin: Il Regio Dalmata – Kraglski Dalmatin (also Kraljski Dalmatin) was a bilingual weekly newspaper, written in Italian and Croatian, which was published in Zadar by the French government between 1806 and 1810. It was the first newspaper published in Croatian. (Bilingual weekly newspaper) [77%] 2023-11-15 [Bilingual newspapers] [Defunct newspapers published in Croatia]...
  12. Kingdom of Dalmatia: The Kingdom of Dalmatia (Croatian: Kraljevina Dalmacija; German: Königreich Dalmatien; Italian: Regno di Dalmazia) was a crown land of the Austrian Empire (1815–1867) and the Cisleithanian half of Austria-Hungary (1867–1918). It encompassed the entirety of the region ... (History) [75%] 2023-12-03 [Former kingdoms]
  13. History of Dalmatia: The History of Dalmatia concerns the history of the area that covers eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea and its inland regions, from the 2nd century BC up to the present day. The earliest mention of Dalmatia as a province ... [75%] 2024-01-08 [History of Dalmatia]
  14. Governorate of Dalmatia: The Governorate of Dalmatia (Italian: Governatorato di Dalmazia) was a territory divided into three provinces of Italy during the Italian Kingdom and Italian Empire epoch. It was created later as an entity in April 1941 at the start of World ... (Administrative division of the Kingdom of Italy) [75%] 2023-12-19 [20th century in Italy] [History of Dalmatia]...
  15. Eparchy of Dalmatia: The Eparchy of Dalmatia (Serbian: Далматинска епархија or Dalmatinska eparhija) is a diocese or eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church, having jurisdiction over the region of Dalmatia, in Croatia. Since 2017, Serbian Orthodox Bishop of Dalmatia is Nikodim Kosović. [75%] 2024-01-08 [Eparchy of Dalmatia] [Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia]...
  16. Dulmatin: Dulmatin (6 or 16 June 1970 – 9 March 2010) was a senior figure in the militant Islamic group Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) based in Indonesia, and one of the most wanted terrorists in Southeast Asia. He was also known as Amar ... (Indonesian terrorist (1970–2010)) [74%] 2023-11-20 [1970 births] [2010 deaths]...
  17. Dalmatae: The Delmatae, alternatively Dalmatae, during the Roman period, were a group of Illyrian tribes in Dalmatia, contemporary southern Croatia and western Bosnia and Herzegovina. The region of Dalmatia takes its name from the tribe. (Illyrian people in the western Balkans) [74%] 2023-11-20 [Illyrian tribes] [Illyrian Bosnia and Herzegovina]...
  18. Delsatia: Delsatia is an early mammaliaform genus that lived during the Late Triassic and has been found in France. The type species, D. (Extinct genus of mammaliaforms) [74%] 2023-11-16 [Prehistoric mammaliaforms] [Prehistoric cynodont genera]...
  19. Dalmasië: Dalmasië (Kroaties: Dalmacija, "Land van Skaapwagters") is 'n streek in Kroasië op die Balkanskiereiland aan die ooskus van die Adriatiese See. Dalmasië is een van die vier historiese gebiede van Kroasië, saam met Slawonië in die ooste, Istrië in die noordweste en die sentrale deel van ... [74%] 2023-11-18
  20. Dalmatius: Flavius Dalmatius (died June 337), often spelled Delmatius on contemporary coins, was a caesar of the Roman Empire from 335 to 337, and member of the Constantinian dynasty. Dalmatius was the nephew of Constantine the Great. [74%] 2024-06-23 [337 deaths] [4th-century murdered monarchs]...

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