Italian Exonyms (Dalmatia) - Other Names

Other Names

  • Arbanasi Borgo Erizzo
  • Benkovac Bencovaz, Bencovazzo
  • Biograd na Moru Zaravecchia
  • Bukarica Bucarizza
  • Cavtat Ragusavecchia
  • Crno Cerno
  • Imotski Imoschi
  • Kaštel Gomilica Castell’Abbadessa
  • Kaštel Kambelovac Castel Cambio
  • Kaštel Lukšić Castel Vitturi
  • Kaštel Novi Castel Nuovo
  • Kaštel Štafilić Castel Stafileo
  • Kaštel Stari Castel Vecchio
  • Kaštel Sučurac Castel San Giorgio
  • Kistanje Chistagne
  • Klis Clissa
  • Lapad Lapiduzzo
  • Lastovo Làgosta
  • Metković Metcovich, Porto Narenta
  • Mlini Molini di Ragusa, Molini di Breno
  • Nin Nona
  • Obrovac Obrovazzo
  • Omiš Almissa
  • Opuzen Forte Opus, Fort'Opus
  • Orebić Sabbioncello, Orebich
  • Pelješac Sabbioncello
  • Perković Percovich
  • Poljica Poglizza
  • Posedarje Possedaria
  • Skradin Scardona
  • Ston Stagno
  • Trpanj Trappano
  • Vrana Laurana, La Vrana

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