User talk:Bratislav/sandbox

Mistake:"The city was part of the Venetian Albania province of the Venetian Republic from 1420 to 1797, except for periods of Ottoman rule in 1538–1571 and 1657-1699"...

Kotor has never been ruled by the Ottoman Turkey! This city was within the boundaries of the following states:

Kotor is a fortified city remained Byzantine ( as well as other coastal cities ) surrounded by new Slovene territory of the Principality of Zeta ( 1042-1078 ) and eventually enters into its composition as an autonomous city. Kotor is partly autonomous city in the Kingdom of Zeta ( Kingdom Doclea) of 1078. to the first decades of the twelfth century. Because attempts abolition of autonomy, Kotor will come Byzantium , and Zeta loses status Kingdom and 1143rd exceeds the principality ( as a vassal of Byzantium ). Zeta and Byzantine Kotor overwhelmed states Raska (Serbia ) Grand Zupan Stefan Nemanja, 1187th year. Kotor is partly autonomous city and main port of the Kingdom of Serbia in 1187 - 1346. Kotor is partly autonomous city of Empire Serbia 1346 - in 1371. Kotor in the Kingdom of Hungary : 1371-1378. In The Venetian Republic : 1378-1379. In The Kingdom of Hungary : 1379-1385. In The Kingdom of Bosnia (King TvrtkoI) : 1385 - 1391. Kotor, as an independent city - republic: 1391-1420. In The Venetian Republic : 1420-1797. Austria : 1797-1805. France: 1805 - 1806th and from 1807 to 1813. Kotor was conquered, in short , by the people of Montenegro and the Bay of Kotor : 1813-1814. but had to be returned to Austria - the decision of the great powers. Kotor is in Austria ( Austria-Hungary ) from 1814 to 1918. The Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes : 1918-1929. Kingdom of Yugoslavia : 1929-1943. Kotor in Montenegro, in the federal state of Yugoslavia : 1946-1992. Kotor in Montenegro - in the Federal State of Serbia and Montenegro : 1992 -2006. Kotor is in the state of Montenegro : 2006.

Source:

1. "Istorijski leksikon Crne Gore" knjiga 1 - 5, Dailly Pres-Vijesti, Podgorica 2006. ("History Lexicon Montenegro" books 1-5, Dailly News-Press, Podgorica 2006th)

2. "Istorija Crne Gore" knjiga 1-6, Redakcija za istoriju Crne Gore, Titograd - 1967 -1975. ("History of Montenegro" books 1-6, Editorial history of Montenegro, Titograd - 1967 -1975.)Bratislav (talk) 17:48, 1 January 2014 (UTC)