The New Eighteen-Century Venetian Border in Croatia and its Spatial and Demographic Implications (CROSBI ID 495894)
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Fuerst-Bjeliš, Borna
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The New Eighteen-Century Venetian Border in Croatia and its Spatial and Demographic Implications
After the peace treaties of Carlowitz (1699) and Passarowitz (1718) Venice extended and consolidated its possessions in Dalmatia the most, along the highest mountain ridges of Velebit and Dinara in the interior area. That was the occasion of new policy of land repartition that was regulated by the new agrarian laws and followed by cadastral surveys. The period of Ottoman occupation in Dalmatian interior interupted the continuity of landownership, and even changed the agrarian relations as well.The main implication of the new border establishment in dalmatia are related to the repopulating and colonization of the area, migrations, forced sedentarization of the settlements and intesification of agriculture, which led to the significant environmental impact as well.
Croatia; Dalmatia; Venetian Republic; Border; Peace Treaty of Sremski Karlovci; Carlowitz; Passarowitz; 18 century; agrarian law; Grimani cadastre
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5-6-x.
2004.
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Bulletin
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29.02.1904-29.02.2096