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The region bounded by the Adriatic Sea to the west, Austria and Hungary to the north, the Danube to the east, and the highlands of Thrace, Macedonia, and Albania to the south. Fragmented in both geography and politics, this mountainous land has been a battleground between east and west for millennia. Contains: Albania, Bosnia, Federation of Bosnia and Hercegovina, Brcko, (Dalmatian) Croatia, (Pannonian) Croatia, Dalmatia, Dioclea, Dunav, Durres, Fiume, Girokaster, Hercegovina, Hum and the Coast, Illyria, Kalemegdan, Korçë, Kosovo, Kumanovo, (Slavic) Macedonia, Maczva, Mirditë, Montenegro, Ohrid, Ragusa, Serbia, the Serbian Patriarchs, Slavonia, Srpska Republic, Rascia, Yugoslavia, Tribalia, Vojvodina, Zahumlje, and Zeta.
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CROATIA
(Dalmatian) The Croatians
are a Serbo-Croatian people speaking
the Croatian dialect of that language. They are Roman Catholic for the
most part, and use the Latin alphabet. See also the Pannonian
Croats (Hungary) and the White Croats
(Poland) for other branches of this people.
DALMATIA
The
heavily indented and island-strewn eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea.