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    around Pula. The type of materials found in Bronze Age sites in Istria connects these with sites along the Danube. The inhabitants of Istria in the Bronze...
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    are Pazin, Pula and Poreč. Istria County has the largest Italian-speaking population in Croatia. It borders Slovenia. The caves near Pula (in latinium...
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    into two counties, the larger being Istria County in western Croatia. Important towns in Istria County include Pula/Pola, Poreč/Parenzo, Rovinj/Rovigno...
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    NK Istra 1961 (redirect from NK Pula 1856)
    intervention of the Istria govurner and arrival of new sponsors managed to save the club, while the new president became Darko Jergović. Pula finished the 2006–07...
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    major access point to the city of Pula-Pola, as well as most of Istria, most notably Brijuni-Brioni national park. Pula Airport at its current location...
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    Istriot language which was spoken by some near Pula. Republic of Venice influenced the neolatins of Istria for many centuries from the Middle Ages until...
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    Pula Film Festival. The arena is open to the public daily, and the underground passages house exhibitions of viticulture and olive growing in Istria....
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  • up Pula or pula in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pula is a city in Istria, Croatia. Pula may also refer to: Pula, Banmauk, a village in Burma Pula, Tibet...
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    of the University of Pula takes into consideration the historical and cultural assumptions of location and development of Istria in past centuries....
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    The Roman Catholic Diocese of Poreč and Pula (Croatian: Porečko-pulska biskupija; Latin: Dioecesis Parentina et Polensis; Italian: Diocesi di Parenzo e...
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    Istria dates to Lower Paleolithic, as evidenced by artifacts found in Šandalja Cave near Pula, dated to 800,000 BC. Since the 11th century BC, Istria...
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    Italian: Tempio di Augusto) is a well-preserved Roman temple in the city of Pula, Croatia (known in Roman times as Pietas Iulia). Dedicated to the first Roman...
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    between five and ten feature films per year. Pula Film Festival, the national film awards event held annually in Pula, is the most prestigious film event featuring...
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    fall of the Shu Han empire. Crispus Constantine the Great Father 326 Pula, Istria, Roman Empire For unclear reasons, Crispus was sentenced to death by...
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    Preradović. Paula Preradović was born in Vienna, but her family moved to Pula, Istria, in 1889. Later she lived in Copenhagen and again in Vienna. She was...
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  • Alen Vitasović (category People from Pula)
    is a Croatian pop singer and songwriter. Born in Pula, many of his songs are about his native Istria and mostly written in Chakavian dialect. Vitasović...
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    together with the 1st Home Guard Battalion Pula and the 154th Brigade HV, one of the military units from Istria drafted for the Croatian War of Independence...
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  • Oton of Pula (late 12th century or early 13th century – December 14, 1241) was a Franciscan priest active in Istria. Medieval sources attribute to him...
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    "Church and Monastery of St. Francis". IstriaCulture. Retrieved 26 March 2021. "Monastery and Church of St. Francis". Pula.hr. Retrieved 26 March 2021. monnuage...
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  • County 70,779 5 67,309 5 Velika Gorica  Zagreb County 61,075 6 30,036 11 Pula  Istria County 52,220 7 52,220 6 Slavonski Brod ¤  Brod-Posavina 49,891 8 45...
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  • is a list of Italian language endonyms for towns and villages in Istria. Istra Istria itself Babiči Babici Bale Valle Barban Barbana Baredina Baredina...
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  • 829 Adriatic Croatia 6 Velika Gorica  Zagreb 61,198 Northern Croatia 7 Pula  Istria 52,411 Adriatic Croatia 8 Slavonski Brod  Brod-Posavina 50,039 Pannonian...
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    fleet retreated the next day. Tegetthoff returned in triumph to his base at Pula. Nevertheless, his victory did not materially affect the outcome of the war...
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    183 Istria is a stony background asteroid from the central regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 33 kilometers (21 miles) in diameter. It was discovered...
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    Herman Potočnik (category People from Pula)
    long-term human habitation of space. Potočnik was born in Pola (now Pula), Istria, then part of the Austria-Hungarian monarchy (now in Croatia). His family...
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  • 1043-04-93-27 of 9 October 1993), 1st Home Guard Battalion Pula, as the first Home Guard unit from the Istria County, moved to the front line and on October 17...
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    Vodnjan (category Populated places in Istria County)
    Dignano d'Istria) is a town in Istria County, Croatia, located about 10 kilometers north of the largest city in Istria, Pula-Pola. According to the legend...
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  • article contains a list of people who have served as mayor of Pula, the largest city in Istria County, and the sixth largest city in Croatia, since the establishment...
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    the capital from Malamocco to Rialto. Tradonico Pietro Originally from Pula, Istria (in modern Croatia), they came to Rialto via Jesolo. Tribuno Pietro...
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    Zagreb List of mayors of Rijeka List of mayors of Osijek List of mayors of Pula List of mayors of Split List of county prefects of Croatia First round Second...
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