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Around 1, 400 Dalmatian pelicans, the world's largest variety of pelican, are thought to live in southern Russia.
BBC: Trapped Dalmatian pelicans hand-fed in frozen Caspian Sea
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Each day, as she walks her dalmatian, Sidney(ph), Fuller notices the neighborhood changing.
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Return to Hvar for Dalmatian tapas at Konoba Menego ( menego.hr), a place so old-fashioned, the staff wears traditional outfits.
WSJ: Island-Hopping in Sweden, the BVIs, Washington State and Croatia
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Authorities in the southern Russian province of Dagestan are trying to save hundreds of rare Dalmatian pelicans trapped by unusually cold weather.
BBC: Trapped Dalmatian pelicans hand-fed in frozen Caspian Sea
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Montenegrin history is so intertwined with the Serbian, Yugoslav, Dalmatian and Balkan stories that it is impossible to look at it in isolation.
ECONOMIST: Balkan history
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In 1998 a pet lover named Barbara Dornan opened the urn from a competitor that held her lab dalmatian, Chips, who was cremated in 1983.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Nijemo Kolo is a Dalmatian closed circle dance performed by communities in southern Croatia exclusively without music, although vocal or instrumental performances may precede or follow it.
UNESCO: Seven new inscriptions on the Intangible Heritage Representative List | United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
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At least three distinct traditions of Lace making in Croatia persist today, centred on the towns of Pag on the Adriatic, Lepoglava in northern Croatia and Hvar on the Dalmatian island of the same name.
UNESCO: Culture
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The wine has an ancient tradition in the Dalmatian culture of Croatia's eastern coast, where parents make the drink when a child is born, and then put the bottles aside to be opened on their wedding day.
NPR: To Join EU, Croatia May Give Up Its Wine
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They collected long-term historical records from 12 coastal areas in Europe and North America, including information on the Roman elimination of the Dalmatian pelican from the Wadden Sea and the removal of the Atlantic sturgeon from the Chesapeake Bay and the Delaware Bay.
ECONOMIST: Marine biodiversity
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After mass on Maundy Thursday before the Christian holiday of Easter, each of six villages on the Dalmatian island of Hvar in southern Croatia sends out a group that will proceed through the other villages in a circle, covering twenty-five kilometres in eight hours before returning home.
UNESCO: Culture