THE Dalmatian coast of Croatia resembles a Dalmatian dog's back, the dots representing islands - nearly a thousand of them.
In the 11th century the monumental cities were built along the entire Dalmatian coast.
Still, we meant to see more of Yugoslavia than a pretty, yet rather tourist-expurgated, Dalmatian coast.
The Dalmatian coast was always sought after, for its wealthy Latinised cities were centres of trade, culture and academia; and its coast provided access to important trade routes.
Portoroz will reopen Sept. 3, serving food of the Adriatic, especially the Dalmatian coast, and will offer a 15 percent discount on food and wine through Sept. 17.
The London newspapers have taken to describing the Dalmatian coast as "the new Côte d'Azur" and Dubrovnik as "the new St.-Tropez."
On 9 July 1409, while she was still waiting in Dubrovnik, Venice purchased the entire Dalmatian coast from Ladislaus of Naples for 100,000 ducats.
It is the Dalmatian coast.
The Dalmatian coast, with its thousands of islands of white rock covered with vineyards, pine forests and olive trees, is similar to the geographical conditions of Chile.
The Dalmatian coast between the Krka and Ston, including the Pelješac peninsula (Sabbioncello), the port of Split, and the island of Brač (Brazza).