Natural and cultural landscape of the Vrgorac-Ljubuški region in selected cartographic sources of the 18th century

After several centuries of living together under identical social circumstances and within the same political entities, at the end of war conflicts in the late 17th century and the second decade of the 18th century, the Vrgorac-Ljubuški area found itself on the periphery of two imperial systems, at...

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Main Authors: Ivan Madžar, Vladimir Pavičić
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Zadar 2013-01-01
Series:Geoadria
Online Access:http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/175761
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Summary:After several centuries of living together under identical social circumstances and within the same political entities, at the end of war conflicts in the late 17th century and the second decade of the 18th century, the Vrgorac-Ljubuški area found itself on the periphery of two imperial systems, at the very border between them. These circumstances triggered the process of shaping new regional identities, as we know them today, within this unified ethno-cultural and ethno-confessional corps. The Vrgorac-Ljubuški area, pre-war periphery of the Ottoman Empire, was thus divided according to the aforementioned war demarcations and fitted into the Military Border, Ottoman, and Venetian space, continuing its complex historical and geographic development on both sides of the border.
ISSN:1331-2294
1848-9710