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- 2020
The monuments of Nin on 1708 veduta and the cadastral plan from 1823Keywords: Nin, veduta, cadastral map, city walls, city gate and bridge, Bishop’s Palace, cathedral, Prince’s Palace, monastery, church Abstract: Sa?etak The article describes data from the previously known cartographic material, first of all, the 1708 veduta of Nin made by the Venetian cartographer Giuseppe Juster, which is kept at the Vienna Kriegsarchiv, and the one from the cadastral plan of 1823, which is kept at the Map Archive of the Croatian State Archives in Split, as well as another copy of the same plan, which is kept at the Croatian State Archives in Zadar. The author describes monuments in the city by thoroughly permeating the data from these drawings as well as related cartographic material, and reconstructs the condition of the city’s urban unit in the 18th and 19th centuries. However, in doing so, he points to a picture of a historic town of Nin that largely reflects its appearance in the time of the medieval city commune
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