The books Poljica Documents I and Poljica Documents II (from the collection of Aleksandar Poljanić), published by the National and University Library of Bosnia and Herzegovina, were presented, in the Institute for Scientific and Artistic Work in Split, Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts.
“The Republic of Poljica or duchy (Croatian: Poljička republika, in older form Poljička knežija) was an autonomous community which existed in the late Middle Ages and the early modern period in central Dalmatia, near modern-day Omiš, Croatia”. (Wikipedia)
At the promotion spoke: academician Radoslav Tomić, head of the Institute for Scientific and Artistic Work Split, who also moderated the gathering, Dr. Ismet Ovčina, director of the National and University Library of B&H, prof. Jurica Matijević, Art Academy of the University of Split, prof. dr. Marijana Tomelić Ćurlin, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Split, dr. Mehmed Kardaš, assistant professor , Faculty of Philosophy, University of Sarajevo and Muamera Smajić, MA, Head of Special Collections of the National and University Library of B&H.
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