Dalmatia

Dalmatia, a crownland of Austria, lying along the NE. coast of the Adriatic, and bounded on the land side by Croatia, Bosnia, and Herzegovina; half the land is pasture, only one-ninth of it arable, which yields cereals, wine, oil, honey, and fruit.

Population (circa 1900) given as 527,000.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Dallas, George Mifflin * Dalri`ads
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Dalayrac
Dalberg, Baron de
Dalberg, Duc de
D'Albret, Jeanne
D'Alembert
Dalgarno, Lord
Dalgetty, Dugald
Dalhousie, James Andrew Broun-Ramsay, Marquis of
Dalkeith
Dallas, George Mifflin
Dalmatia
Dalri`ads
Dalrymple, Alexander
Dalton, John
Daltonism
Dalziel, Thomas
Daman
Dam`araland
Damas, Colonel Comte de
Damascus
Damasus, St.

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Adam, Robert
Attardi, Bonaventure
Banduri, Anselm
Biondi, John Francis
Blount, Sir Henry
Davila, Henry Catherine
Dio
Dominis, Mark Antony De
Donati, Vitaliano
Gotteschalcus, Fulgentius
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