Možda ja krivo razmišljam, ali svejedno sam razočaran pa da se pojadam...
Od kad sredismo svoju gajbu, a ima tome više od desetljeća, skoro svi aparati u kući su Electrolux... 1. Indukcijska ploča Zanussi (isto njihova), zamijenjena nakon 12 godina
I u svakoj kategoriji top uređaj.
I uglavnom sam zadovoljan; uređaji svi traju.
I pazi sad...
Sušilica rublja (ca. 5,5 THRK) rikne joj automatika točno nakon isteka 5 godina garancije.
Popravak 1800 kn.
Razmišljam neisplativo. Pa novi uređaji srednje njihove klase koštaju 3-3,5 THRK i imaju novih 5 godina garancije. Ovdje si opet na vjetrometini.
I odlučim im pisati.
I opišem sve ovo, da sam vjeran njihov kupac, sve ono điđi-miđi-volim-vas, što je uostalom i istina; opišem im svoje višenje stvari kako smatram da je to neisplativo i zamolim ih mogu li mi omogućiti barem neki ekskluzivni popust za kupnju novog uređaja...
In previous 2 threads you could have read: 1) about the therm Dalmatia and what it meant in the time of creation 2) what was left of her after crash of Roman authority and arrival of Slavs
In this "sequel" we will see how Dalmatia, from the scattered cities and islands, has become what we consider Dalmatia today.
I will also explain where the historical pretensions of the Italians to Dalmatia came from.
Let's go in order.
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Everything we do and don't know about Dalmatia in the period of 2 centuries after the arrival of the Slavs, ie the end of organized Roman rule and written news about the events in it can be underlined and summarized by the provisions of the Peace treaty in Aachen, signed in 812.
On April 13, 1221 pope Honorius III wrote to citizens of #Split inviting them to fight against pirates of #Omiš and that he sends them his legate Akoncius as suport in organisation of fight vs. pirates and heretics.
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#Omiš then was managad by count Malduk and bis brothers, members of noble family #Kačić, one of 12 legendary Croatian noble families.
Citizens of Omiš had centuries long tradition of piracy and in those times it was not only local problem.
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Before that they plundered some Crusaders carrying supplies for Middle East and that caused fierce reaction from all sides.
Border of #Omiš county towards #Split and #Klis county was river #Žrnovnica then (m.d. city of Stobreč).
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On April 12, 1304 we have recorded presence of Mathew (emissary of Serbian king Stephen Uroš II Milutin) in #Dubrovnik passing by on a meeting with ban of #Croatia and #Bosnia and master of #Hum Paul I of family #Šubić for the interests of his realm ("na rabotu kraljevstva mi").
Earlier that same month king Milutin wrote to Dubrovnik asking them to prepare a vessel for his emissary and to transport him to the city of #Skradin, where the seat of ban Paul was.
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The province of Dalmatia was large. It included the territories of modern states:
- Croatia
- Bosnia and Herzegovina (without Sava valley)
- Montenegro and
- (western) Serbia.
Well, how did we come from THAT Dalmatia to what we know today under the term Dalmatia? ⬇️
The Romans ruled this area continuously for 411 years (until 480).
In those 400 years or so, there have been several territorial reorganizations and changes in borders, we have no room to list them all. But one was crucial... ⬇️
Dalmatia through history.
Thread:
Part I: The Name
The name Dalmatia is today well known throughout the Globe. Average European knows for sure it is southern part of Croatia, a little less average don't know that „Croatian part“ but relate it as tourist brand and destination.⬇️
Throughout the globe the term Dalmatia is recognized by one sort of dogs, a Dalmatian, which originates from it.
Walt Disney made this enormous free advertisement so even an average American at least heard of it.⬇️
Dalmatia indeed is a most southern and most beautiful region of Croatia with rich historical and cultural heritage.
In this thread you will read few interesting informations from the past of Dalmatia, maybe unknown to you. ⬇️