Original scientific paper
https://doi.org/10.21861/HGG.2007.69.02.03
New 18th Century Venetian Border in Croatia and its Spatial and Demographic Implications
Borna Fuerst - Bjeliš
orcid.org/0000-0002-6754-4884
; Department of geography, Faculty of science
Ivan Zupanc
orcid.org/0000-0003-2926-4803
; Department of geography, Faculty of science
Abstract
After the peace treaties of Srijemski Karlovci (1699) and Požarevac (1718) Venice extended and consolidated its possessions in Dalmatian interior the most in the history. That was the occasion of new policy of land repartition that was regulated by new agrarian laws and followed by cadastral surveys. Apart from jurisdiction change, after its establishment the border has not undergone any significant changes until today. Consequently, the interior Dalmatian territory consolidated in the 18th century as the Venetian New Acquisition, presents the base for distinctive development of cultural landscape. The topic of the research is to point to the main spatial as well as demographic implications of the new border establishment in Dalmatia.
Keywords
Venetian border; Dalmatian zagora; deforestation; Croatia; 18th Century; environmental degradation; cadastral survey
Hrčak ID:
32524
URI
Publication date:
10.1.2008.
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