...A city on the Dalmatian coast in southern Croatia, and the country's largest tourist destination. Italian name: Ragusa. Population: 50,000 (1991). The origins of the town date back to the early 7th century, when fugitives from a nearby Roman city destroyed by the Slavs settled on the southern part of the Stradun boulevard that now divides the city (on what was then a small island) and named it Ragusium. The Slavs who settled on the mainland on the opposite shore apparently called their territory "Dubrovnik" after the oak (dubu) forests. ... *Some of the terminology that mentions "Božidaroviĉ, N." is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…クロアチア南部,ダルマツィア海岸にある都市で,同国最大の観光地。イタリア名ラグーザRagusa。人口5万(1991)。 町の起源は,7世紀初頭にスラブ人によって破壊された近郊のローマ都市からの逃亡者が,現在市を二分するストラドゥン大通りの南部(当時は小島)へ定着し,ラグシウムRagusiumと名づけたことにさかのぼる。対岸の大陸部に住みついたスラブ人はオーク(ドゥブ)林にちなんで自領を〈ドゥブロブニク〉と称したらしい。… ※「Božidaroviĉ,N.」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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