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Spalato

British  
/ ˈspaːlato /

noun

  1. the Italian name for Split

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Zara, Trau, Spalato, Ragusa, Castelnuovo, Cattaro, Sebenico—these, with two or three other places, represent Dalmatia to the average traveler.

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Ragusa is, perhaps, the most popular and interesting; Spalato the most populous and energetic; Cattaro the most remarkable scenically.

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It is difficult to say good-by to Zara, even though Spalato sends out a summons from the riviera of red and of gold, even though Ragusa calls from its leafy groves under the Fort Imperiale.

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Bora, the wind of the dead, blew when our ship rounded the lighthouse of Spalato long after darkness had fallen.

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Spalato is the biggest, most bustling town of Dalmatia.

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