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Photo Daily | December 11 | Hadjuk Split Graffiti

We continue our Croatia series this week, words once again by Croatia’s craziest fan.
Graffitti in Split, Croatia
The badge of Hajduk Split as graffiti on a wall is a common sight in Croatia’s second city, and here it is at the fourth century Palace of Diocletian.

The club was founded in 1911 in Prague by four Croatian students. One will very often see this version of the crest, where the year of founding is replaced with the number “1″, twice on each side (“11″), which is used to merge the year of founding with a homage to the “four” Croation students.

Photo credit: g_travels on Flickr, via the Pitch Invasion photo pool.

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