Biograd na Moru
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Biograd na Moru


Night has fallen over Biograd na Moru, now a small town with a population of about 5000.
Once this town was the royal capital of Croatia. Norman Princess Felicia of Sicily, the eldest daughter of Count Roger I of Sicily, disembarked here to marry the Hungarian King (and ex-Bishop) Coloman I (aka "Coloman the Bookish"), who became King of Croata, when in 1102 he was crowned here by Biograd Bishop Bono.
Once this town was the royal capital of Croatia. Norman Princess Felicia of Sicily, the eldest daughter of Count Roger I of Sicily, disembarked here to marry the Hungarian King (and ex-Bishop) Coloman I (aka "Coloman the Bookish"), who became King of Croata, when in 1102 he was crowned here by Biograd Bishop Bono.
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