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The Dalmatian comes from Dalmatia in Southern Europe which at one period of time was a self-ruling country. It had/has its own language known as Dalmatian (a member of the Romance language family, along with French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Romanian, Catalan, Sicilian, Aragonese etc), has its own cuisine, traditional dancing, clothing, Folk Music everything that defines a country. In AD 925 it was annexed (made part of) by Croatia. On June 10, 1898, the Dalmatian language sadly, became extinct when the last known speaker Tuone Udaina died of an bomb explosion. There have been attempts to revive it recently from the Vegliot dialect (the most closely related language to Dalmatian). There are undoubtedly people in Dalmatian who identify as being Dalmatian and not Croatian.

So: Dalmatians trace back to a region of Croatia known as Dalmatia.

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The Dalmatian comes from Egypt. It actually comes from Dalmatia believe it or not (I'm not kidding!). The Dalmatian's origins are not really well known, some encyclopedias claim it comes from Yugoslavia or Croatia. But, the most common theory is that it comes from Dalmatia.

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