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Antonio Bajamonti

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Antonio (Ante) Bajamonti (Split, 19 February 1822 - Split, 13 January 1891) was a Dalmatian politician. Bajamonti's parents were Josip Bajamonti (Cancelliere Pretoriale di Vis) and Elena Candido of Šibenik. He was one of the most successful mayors of Split which was/is an indisputable fact even... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
Date of Birth:
1822
Date of Death:
1891
Place of Birth: Split
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Antonio Bajamonti Bajamonti instituted the policy Dalmatian Society (1886) and Società Accommodation Split (1888), until, severely indebted, died in his hometown on January 13, 1891.

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Antonio Bajamonti Bajamonti instituted the policy Dalmatian Society (1886) and Società Accommodation Split (1888), until, severely indebted, died in his hometown on January 13, 1891.

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Antonio Bajamonti Bajamonti instituted the policy Dalmatian Society (1886) and Società Accommodation Split (1888), until, severely indebted, died in his hometown on January 13, 1891.

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Gajo Bulat He managed to win the elections, Antonio Bajamonti whose autonomist party used all kinds of means to maintain power.

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Antonio Bajamonti For many years Bajamonti enjoyed the support of Italians and Croats and in this period of relative social peace was the propeller of important public works, including the introduction of lighting gas, building the aqueduct and the hospital, creation of technical schools, the foundation of the Dalmatian Bank and society working.

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    Antonio Bajamonti

    Antonio (Ante) Bajamonti (Split, 19 February 1822 - Split, 13 January 1891) was a Dalmatian politician. Bajamonti's parents were Josip Bajamonti (Cancelliere Pretoriale di Vis) and Elena Candido of Šibenik.
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    Julije Bajamonti

    Julije (Julio) Bajamonti (Italian: Giulio Bajamonti), Split 4 August 1744- 12 November 1800 Split, was medical historian, writer, translator, encyclopedist, historian, philosopher, and musician from the city of Split in present-day Croatia. ... Antonio Bajamonti
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    Dalmatian parliamentary election, 1861

    Parliamentary elections were held in Kingdom of Dalmatia for the newly-formed parliament in 1861. ... Antonio Bajamonti
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    Antoniobajamonti

    House of Bajamonti

    The Bajamonti family are considered one of the most prestigious families of the city of Split in Croatia. ... Antonio Bajamonti
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    List of Italians

    This is a list of notable Italians in alphabetical order. ... Antonio Bajamonti, politician
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    Dalmatians (ethnic group)

    Dalmatians are ethnic minority group in Dalmatia, region of Croatia . ... Antonio Bajamonti - mayor of Spalato, member of Dalmatian Parliament
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    Diet of Dalmatia

    The Diet of Dalmatia (Croatian, Dalmatinski sabor, Serbian: Далматински сабор, Dalmatinski sabor; Italian: Dieta della Dalmazia) was the regional assembly of the Kingdom of Dalmatia within the Austro-Hungarian Empire. ... Antonio Bajamonti
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    Split (city)

    Split is the largest Dalmatian city, the second-largest urban centre in Croatia, and the seat of Split-Dalmatia County. ... Antonio Bajamonti
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    List of mayors of Split

    This is a list of people who have served as mayor or president of the city council of the city of Split. ... | 12th | 1865–1880 | Antonio Bajamonti | Liberal Union |
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    Autonomist Party

    The Autonomist Party (Croatian: Autonomna stranka, Autonomaška stranka; Italian: Partito Autonomista) was a political party in the Dalmatian political scene, that existed for around 70 years of the nineteenth century. ... Antonio Bajamonti, the most prominent Autonomist in the history of the party, once remarked:

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