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: A famous tall ship built in 1933, often the subject of extensive photographic series from various ports like Tivat, Split, and Dubrovnik.
: These archives contain 17th-century copperplate prints of forts and islands (e.g., plans of Sveti Nikola or Karin) often cataloged by folio numbers like "fol 53".
: The "Jadrana" series was a popular title for mid-20th-century postcards depicting everyday life, coastal architecture, and traditional motifs. 📦 Current Maritime Identification Jadrana_007_053.jpg
: This name belongs to several iconic landmarks, including the Hotel Jadran in Tučepi (the first hotel in socialist Yugoslavia, built in 1948) and the Hotel Jadran in Rijeka , a Secession-style masterpiece from 1914. 🗺️ Archival Significance
In cartographic and historical research, filenames with this structure often point to specific collections held by the State Archives in Zadar or the Croatian State Archives . : A famous tall ship built in 1933,
The "053" suffix typically identifies a specific plate, page, or sequence number within a larger volume. ⛴️ Maritime Context
The name "Jadran" (Jadrana) is deeply rooted in the history of the eastern Adriatic coast. It could refer to several significant subjects often found in historical photo archives: 📦 Current Maritime Identification : This name belongs
In the modern shipping world, "Jadrana" also refers to a large (IMO 9619385). IMO 9619385 - JADRANA, Container Ship - VesselFinder