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TRAU (Serbo-Croatian Trogir; Lat. Tragurium) , a seaport of Dalmatia, Austria. Pop. (1900) of town and commune, 17,064. Trail is situated 16 m. W. of Spalato by road, on an islet in the Trail channel, and is connected with the mainland and the adjoining island
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Tragurium was probably colonized about 38o B.C. by Syracusan Greeks from Lissa, and its name is sometimes derived from Troghilon a place near Syracuse. Constantine Porphyrogenitus writing in the loth century, regards it as a corruptionof &yyvpiov, water melon, from a fancied similarity in shape. He states that Trail was one of the few Dalmatian cities which preserved its Roman character. In 998 it submitted to Venice; but in 1105 it acknowledged the supremacy of Hungary
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See T. G. Jackson, Dalmatia, the Quarnero, and Istria ( Oxford
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