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List of Italian exonyms in Dalmatia

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Italian-language map of Dalmatia and the eastern shore of the Adriatic

This is a list of Italian exonyms for places in the Croatian region of Dalmatia and the eastern shore of the Adriatic Sea (including the shores of Montenegro), up to the area of Rijeka.

Larger towns

Split and surroundings

Zadar and surroundings

Names in the Italian territory of Zadar (1918-1947)

Places in coastal Dalmatia

Places on Liburnian coast

Islands

Biševo

Brač

Čiovo

Cres

Lošinj

Dugi Otok

Goli Otok

Grgur

Hvar

Historical map showing southern Dalmatian islands and cities, principally the Republic of Ragusa
Older map of the Bay of Kotor

Hvar surroundings

An 1887 Austrian map of central Dalmatia
The island of Vis and surroundings

Korčula

Vis

Mljet

Krk

Lastovo

Rab

Pag

Pašman

Piškera

Plavnik

Premuda

Prvić

Šipan

Other names

Rivers

A map of the Pelješac peninsula, the island of Mljet, and the Neretva river area

Uninhabited islands

Montenegrin coast

A historical map of the Kotor area

(Bocche di Cattaro-Dalmazia Labeatica -):

Surroundings of Bar

See also

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