Solin

Solin (Latin and ; ) is a town and a suburb of Split, in Split-Dalmatia county, Croatia. It is situated right northeast of Split, on the Adriatic Sea and the river Jadro.

Solin developed on the location of ancient city of ''Salona'', which was the capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia and the birthplace of Emperor Diocletian. After the arrival of Avars and Croats in the 7th-century, the town was destroyed, and its refugees moved to the settlement in and around Diocletian's palace, "Spalatum" (Split), turning it into a fortified town. In the Early Middle Ages, Solin was part of Croatian territory and played an important role in the Medieval Croatian state, being one of the political centres.

In the 20th century, the intensive industrialisation process of the Split basin made Solin no more than a suburb of Split. Today, with its independent municipal status, Solin is part of the Split conurbation, well connected with other towns. Lately, besides industry, tourism is being developed based on numerous archaeological sites and Solin's distinctive image that comes from many urban parks along the Jadro. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Šolin, Pavel
Published 2004
Chapman & Hall/CRC

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by Meurman-Solin, Anneli
Published 2012
Oxford University Press

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by Särkkä, Simo, Solin, Arno
Published 2019
Cambridge University Press

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Published 1990
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Other Authors: ...Solin, Stuart A....

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Published 1992
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Other Authors: ...Solin, Stuart A....

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by Roberto Cantú-González, José
Published 2019
Frontiers Media SA
Other Authors: ...Solin, Pavel...

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Published 1993
Springer US
Other Authors: ...Solin, Stuart A....

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Published 2006
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Other Authors: ...Solin, Lawrence J....