Cultural heritage Flashcards

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Which types of world heritage are there?

A

Cultural and natural heritage.

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How can we divide cultural heritage? Provide examples.

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Cultural heritage can be divided into tangible cultural heritage (sculptures, monuments, ruins) and intangible cultural heritage (myths, dances, rituals, festivals, crafts).

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How many UNESCO world heritage sites are there in Croatia?

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10

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Which famous historical site is not on the UNESCO world heritage list, but could be added to the list in the future as part of a larger regional listing?

A

The Pula Arena.

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Which world heritage site was the core around which a city developed?

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The Diocletian’s Palace.

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Why was the Diocletian’s Palace constructed?

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It was Emperor Diocletian’s (retirement) home after he abdicated.

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Why is the Diocletian’s Palace important?

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It’s one of the best-preserved Roman buildings and one of the biggest Roman buildings in the world.

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Which part of the Diocletian’s Palace was used in filming Game of Thrones?

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The underground cellars.

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Name three of the most important parts of the Diocletian’s Palace.

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The Peristyle, the Cathedral of St Domnius and the Temple of Jupiter.

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How many defensive towers did the Diocletian’s Palace have?

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16

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How many gates did the Diocletian’s Palace have?

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4 (Iron, Silver, Golden and Bronze Gate)

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Which cathedral was created in the former mausoleum of Emperor Diocletian?

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The Cathedral of St. Domnius.

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When was the Cathedral of St. James in Šibenik built?

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15th century.

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Who are the most well-known architects of the Cathedral of St. James?

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Juraj Dalmatinac and Niccolo Fiorentino.

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What is especially unique about the Cathedral of St. James?

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The dry-stone construction technique which used interlocking stone slabs, without the use of mortar (groove-and-tongue method).

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When did the construction of the Euphrasian Basilica begin?

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6th century.

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What is the Euphrasian Basilica known for?

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The mosaics (on the floor and walls), marble columns, golden decorations.

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Who was the Euphrasian Basilica named after?

A

The Bishop Euphrasius.

19
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What does the Visitation mosaic in the Euphrasian Basilica depict?

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Two pregnant women, the Virgin Mary and Elisabeth, the mother of St. John the Baptist.

20
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Why is Trogir a UNESCO world heritage site?

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It is a prime example of urban continuity, its street plan dates back to the Hellenistic (Greek) period.

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Why is the Stari Grad plain on the UNESCO world heritage list?

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It is an agricultural landscape that has remained virtually intact since it was established by Greek colonists in the 4th century BC. It showcases ancient land division systems and farming practices.

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Which 3 UNESCO world heritage sites are located not only in Croatia?

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Medieval tombstones Stećci, Venetian works of defence (Zadar and Šibenik), ancient and primeval beech forests of the Carpathians and other regions of Europe.

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Which sites are UNESCO protected in Zadar and Šibenik?

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The defensive works in Zadar (the Land Gate, the Sea Gate, city walls and bastions) and the St. Nicholas Fortress in Šibenik.

24
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How many traditions have been recognized by UNESCO as intangible cultural heritage in Croatia?

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Name 5 examples of intangible cultural heritage in Croatia.

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Lacemaking (Lepoglava, Pag, Hvar), Sinjska alka, Ojkanje singing, Bećarac singing and playing, Nijemo kolo, Klapa siging