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Page 130
... Croatia , along a line of nearly 1400 miles . The Adriatic washes the Austrian shore for 650 miles ; the land boundary on the south next skirts the dominions of the Roman See about 60 miles , of Modena and Parma 120 , and of the ...
... Croatia , along a line of nearly 1400 miles . The Adriatic washes the Austrian shore for 650 miles ; the land boundary on the south next skirts the dominions of the Roman See about 60 miles , of Modena and Parma 120 , and of the ...
Page 131
... Croatia and Slavonia , the larger portion of which are now incorpo- rated with it . Croatia , comprising , in its south - western quarter , the maritime territory from Fiume to Carlobago , is intersected by a continuation of the ...
... Croatia and Slavonia , the larger portion of which are now incorpo- rated with it . Croatia , comprising , in its south - western quarter , the maritime territory from Fiume to Carlobago , is intersected by a continuation of the ...
Page 132
... Croatia , and the Quarnero Islands at the head of the Adriatic , is principally of a mountainous character . That portion which lies north of the Drave is traversed by the Noric Alps , which extend to the banks of that river ; south of ...
... Croatia , and the Quarnero Islands at the head of the Adriatic , is principally of a mountainous character . That portion which lies north of the Drave is traversed by the Noric Alps , which extend to the banks of that river ; south of ...
Page 133
... Croatia between the Kulpa and Unna , and right bank of the Save , and then enter Turkish Croatia ; whilst a branch turns westward , spreads out in short ranges to the very borders of the Adriatic , and converts a considerable portion of ...
... Croatia between the Kulpa and Unna , and right bank of the Save , and then enter Turkish Croatia ; whilst a branch turns westward , spreads out in short ranges to the very borders of the Adriatic , and converts a considerable portion of ...
Page 135
... Croatia , and the western limits of Dalmatia to their most southerly extremity . In describing this line , the Adriatic not only makes four considerable bays or inlets - the Lagunes of Venice , the Gulphs of Venice and Fiume or Quarnero ...
... Croatia , and the western limits of Dalmatia to their most southerly extremity . In describing this line , the Adriatic not only makes four considerable bays or inlets - the Lagunes of Venice , the Gulphs of Venice and Fiume or Quarnero ...
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