Places in the Bible Today:

Dalmatia

Data

Translated NameDalmatia
Typeregion
Geo Data KML (for Google Earth)
GeoJSON (for GIS applications)

1 Identification

  1. Dalmatia (modern): very high confidence
    1. panorama of a natural area in DalmatiaDalmatia

Verses (1)

2Tim 4:10

Linked Data Identifiers

SourceIdentifier
Biblemapper.com257
Logos FactbookDalmatia
OpenBible.info (2007)Dalmatia
OpenBible.infoae86cd7 (Dalmatia)
Pleiades981522
TIPNRDalmatia@2Ti.4.10
UBS Names Databasent ID_276
WikidataQ1330965

Sources

  1. Biblemapper.com
  2. Carta Bible Atlas, 5th Edition (2011)
  3. Digital Atlas of the Roman Empire
  4. ESV Bible Atlas (2010)
  5. HarperCollins Atlas of Bible History (2008)
  6. HarperCollins Concise Atlas of the Bible (1991)
  7. Holman Bible Atlas (1999)
  8. New Moody Atlas of the Bible (2009)
  9. Oxford Bible Atlas, Fourth Edition (2007)
  10. Rose Then and Now Bible Map Atlas (2013)
  11. Smith, Atlas of the Historical Geography of the Holy Land (1894)
  12. Wikipedia: Dalmatia (Roman province)
  13. Zondervan Atlas of the Bible (2010)

Image

panorama of a natural area in Dalmatia
Credit: Dragan Zeba (modified)

About

This page identifies the current consensus around the modern location of this biblical place.

The isobands you see on the map (gray areas with dark borders) attempt to give you confidence where a region is. Because many ancient regions aren't precisely defined, I consulted atlases to determine where the biblical region is located and used that data to build the isobands. The smaller isobands reflect more confidence that the given isoband is in the region, while the larger isobands reflect less confidence. Isobands are a kind of contour line that here indicate confidence levels.