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LACROMA (Serbo-Croatian Lokrum) , a small island in the Adriatic Sea, forming part of the Austrian kingdom of Dalmatia,and lying less than half a mile south of Ragusa. Though barely r 4 m. in length, Lacroma is remarkable for the beauty of its sub-tropical vegetation. It was a favourite resort of the archduke Maximilian, afterwards emperor of Mexico
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See Lacroma, an illustrated descriptive work by the crown princess Stephanie (afterwards Countess Lonyay ) (Vienna, 1892). LA CROSSE, a city and the county-seat of La Crosse county, Wisconsin, U.S.A., about 18o m. W.N.W. of Milwaukee, and about 120 M. S.E. of St Paul, Minnesota, on the E. bank of the Mississippi river, at the mouth of the Black and of the La Crosse rivers. Pop. (1900) 28,895; (1910 census) 30,417. Of the total population in 1900, 7222 were foreign-born, 3130 being German and 2023 Norwegian, and 17,555 were of foreign-parentage (both parents foreign-born), including 7853 of German parentage, 4422 of Norwegian parentage, and 1062 of Bohemian parentage. La Crosse is served by the Chicago & North Western, the Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul, the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, the La Crosse & South Eastern, and the Green Bay & Western railways, and by river steamboat lines on the Mississippi. The river is crossed here by a railway bridge (C.M. & St P.) and wagon bridge. The city is situated on a prairie, extending back from the river about 22 in. to bluffs, from which fine views may be obtained. Among the city's buildings and institutions are the Federal Building (18861887), the County Court House
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Father Hennepin and du Lhut visited or passed the site of La Crosse as early as 168o, but it is possible that adventurous coureurs-des-bois preceded them. The first permanent settlement was made in 1841, and La Crosse was made the county-seat in 1855 and was chartered as a city in 1856. End of Article: LACROMA (Serbo-Croatian Lokrum) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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