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[ zah-dahr ] / ˈzɑ dɑr /
nouna seaport in western Croatia, on the Adriatic: formerly, with surrounding territory, an exclave of Italy. Formerly Za·ra [zahr-uh; Italian dzah-rah] /ˈzɑr ə; Italian ˈdzɑ rɑ/ . Words nearby ZadarZach, Zachariah, Zacharias, Zachary, Zacynthus, Zadar, zaddik, Zadkine, Zadok, zaffer, zafirlukast Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for ZadarA student marched in front of the Italians, then about ten carabinieri, then a few ranks of soldiers, and then the mob of Zadar. The Birth of Yugoslavia, Volume 2|Henry Baerlein Out of the eighty-six communes of Dalmatia, Zadar was the solitary one that was Autonomist. The Birth of Yugoslavia, Volume 2|Henry Baerlein They and the British surrounded Zadar, which fell after a siege of six weeks. The Birth of Yugoslavia, Volume 1|Henry Baerlein Yet Zadar is a dignified old place; the chief men of the town and the Italian officers did what they could to keep it so. The Birth of Yugoslavia, Volume 2|Henry Baerlein
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