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    Vodnjan (Croatian pronunciation: [ʋɔ̌dɲan]; Italian: Dignano or Dignano d'Istria) is a town in Istria County, Croatia, located about 10 kilometers north...
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  • southwestern part of the Istrian peninsula in Croatia, particularly in Rovinj and Vodnjan. It should not be confused with the Istrian dialect of the Venetian language...
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    high-tech campus, named Pangea, built on 17,000 square meters of land in Vodnjan, Croatia. In 2022, Infobip opened its second campus in Zagreb, called Alpha...
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  • is a hamlet, administratively part of village of Peroj in the Town of Vodnjan, Istria, Croatia. It is located near the Barbariga peninsula or Punta Cissana...
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  • Gallesano) is a village in Istria, Croatia. It is part of the City District of Vodnjan-Dignano, Istria County. During the Roman period, it was the center of the...
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  • Gajana (Italian: Gaiano) is a village in the municipality of Vodnjan-Dignano, in Istria, Croatia. According to the 2021 census, its population was 185...
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    population), followed by Cetingrad (20,62 %), Raša (17,88 %), Vojnić (15,58 %), Vodnjan (14,02 %), Labin (10,68 %), Kršan (7,96 %), Sveta Nedelja (7,47 %), Drenovci...
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    Medulin/Medolino (6,004 residents), Svetvinčenat/Sanvicenti (2,218 residents) and Vodnjan/Dignano (5,651 residents). Its population density is 1,093.27/km2 (2,831...
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    Peroj (Italian: Peroi; Montenegrin: Перој) is a village in the Town of Vodnjan-Dignano on the southwestern coast of Istria, Croatia. Peroj originally...
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  • municipalities were administratively upgraded to towns prior to the 2011 census: Vodnjan (in 2003), Kutjevo, Otok, and Sveta Nedelja (in 2006). In addition, the...
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    Lorenzo del Pasenatico), 1271–1797 Bale (Vale/Valle d'Istria), 1331–1797 Vodnjan (Dignano), 1330–1797 Pula (Pola), 1145–1291 and 1331–1797 Labin (Albona)...
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    Umag/Umago, Poreč/Parenzo, Vrsar/Orsera, Rovinj/Rovigno, Bale/Valle, Vodnjan/Dignano, Pula/Pola and Labin/Albona, as well as primary schools in Buje/Buie...
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  • (Rovinj, Rijeka, Karlovac, Zagreb, Jastrebarsko, Pisarovina, Motovun, Buje, Vodnjan, Lim Channel and Biševo), Slovenia, Bulgaria and United Kingdom. Lionsgate...
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    Labin / Albona (11,642) Pazin / Pisino (8,638) Buzet / Pinguente (6,133) Vodnjan / Dignano (6,119) Buje / Buie (5,182) Novigrad / Cittanova (4,345) There...
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    Gustafi are a Croatian folk rock band formed in Vodnjan, a small town in Istria, in 1980. The band was founded by Edi Maružin, Vlado Maružin, Čedomir...
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  • This is a list of notable people who were born or have lived in various cities in Croatia. Aleksandar Stipčević (1930–2015), archeologist, bibliographer...
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    Piaseczno, Poland Podolsk, Russia Požarevac, Serbia Resen, North Macedonia Vodnjan, Croatia Živinice, Bosnia and Herzegovina Written identically in Bosnian...
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    south and gradually approaches the west coast of the peninsula, bypassing Vodnjan and providing access to Fažana and Brijuni National Park. The route terminates...
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  • Vuka PU Buje, Buzet, Labin, Novigrad, Pazin, Poreč, Pula, Rovinj, Umag, Vodnjan Bale, Barban, Brtonigla, Cerovlje, Fažana, Gračišće, Grožnjan, Kanfanar...
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    Limski Kanal/Canale Leme (Limes), Dvigrad Due Castelli, Bale (Valle), Vodnjan (Dignano) and Pula/Pola (Pola), after which it turned towards Visače (Nesactium)...
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    was a fire between Batvači, Peroj and Barbariga, in the municipality of Vodnjan. It was localized around 7:30 PM by a Canadair CL-415 airplane and a helicopter...
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    Buie), Novigrad (Italian: Cittanova), Izola (Italian: Isola d'Istria), Vodnjan (Italian: Dignano), Poreč (Italian: Parenzo), Pula (Italian: Pola), Rovinj...
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    present Flag of Rovinj - Rovigno Istria County 1993 – present Flag of Umag - Umago Istria County 1995 – present Flag of Vodnjan - Dignano Istria County...
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    Buie), Novigrad (Italian: Cittanova), Izola (Italian: Isola d'Istria), Vodnjan (Italian: Dignano), Poreč (Italian: Parenzo, Pula (Italian: Pola, Rovinj...
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    Imotski – Gornji Vinjani border checkpoint (Bosnia and Herzegovina) 28.3 km D77 Rogovići interchange (A8) – Žminj – Svetvinčenat – Vodnjan (D75) 33.2 km...
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    junctions, either directly or via short connectors, at Buje, Bale and Vodnjan – towns served directly by D21. The southern terminus of the route was...
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    while Gallesano (in Croatian "Galižana") fraction of Dignano (in Croatian "Vodnjan") with 60% of the Italian population is the inhabited center of Istria...
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  • Vlyora - Vl’ora (Bulgarian*, Ukrainian*), Vlyora - Vlera (Russian)* Vodnjan Vodnjan (Croatian), Dignano (Italian) Volodymyr Lodymyr - Лодимиръ (historic...
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    Independent Buzet Istria Damir Kajin Social Democratic Party of Croatia Vodnjan Istria Edi Pastrovicchio Republic Zlatar Krapina-Zagorje Jasenka Auguštan-Pentek...
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    Zagreb 1964 Oil & gas, owned by MOL Group Infobip Technology Software Vodnjan 2006 Software INGRA Industrials Heavy construction Zagreb 1955 Construction...
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