Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historical Complex of Split with the Palace of Diocletian' has mentioned 'Italy' in the following places:
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In World War II, the city was annexed by Italy, then liberated by the Partisans after the Italian capitulation in 1943. | WIKI |
Since Rijeka, Trieste and Zadar, the three other large cities on the eastern Adriatic coast, were annexed by Italy, Split became the most important port in the Kingdom. | WIKI |
In April 1941, following the invasion of Yugoslavia by Nazi Germany, Split was occupied by Italy. | WIKI |
One month later on 18 May 1941, when the Treaties of Rome were signed, Italy formally annexed Split and large parts of Dalmatia down to Kotor. | WIKI |
In September 1943, following the capitulation of Italy,[34] the city was temporarily controlled by Tito's brigades with thousands of people volunteering to join the Partisans of Marshal Josip Broz Tito (a third of the total population, according to some sources). | WIKI |
After the war the remaining members of the Italian community in Split left Yugoslavia towards Italy (Istrian-Dalmatian exodus). | WIKI |
There are also routes to Rijeka, Dubrovnik, and Ancona in Italy and additional seasonal routes to further destinations in Italy. | WIKI |
Ancona, Italy[57] Antofagasta, Chile[57] Beit Shemesh, Israel[57] Cockburn, Australia[57] Dover, United Kingdom[57] Gladsaxe, Denmark[57] Sarandxc3xab, Albania[57] Los Angeles, US[57] Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina[57][58] Odessa, Ukraine[57] Ostrava, Czech Republic[57] xc5xa0tip, North Macedonia[57] Krakxc3xb3w, Poland Rzeszxc3xb3w, Poland Trondheim, Norway, since 1956[57][59] Velenje, Slovenia[57] Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf, Berlin, Germany[57] | WIKI |
Beirut, Lebanon Bandar Lampung, Indonesia Cagli, Italy Cetinje, Montenegro Iquique, Chile xc4xb0zmir, Turkey Kermanshah, Iran[60] Patras, Greece Pescara, Italy Punta Arenas, Chile Rosario, Argentina | WIKI |