Pazin (redirect from Pisino d'Istria)
Pazin (Italian: Pisino, German: Mitterburg) is a town in western Croatia, the administrative seat of Istria County. It is known for the medieval Pazin...
37 KB (3,485 words) - 14:59, 21 October 2024
Gologorica (redirect from Moncalvo di Pisino)
historically known as Moncalvo di Pisino (Italian: Moncalvo di Pisino; Golgorizza), is a village in central Istria, near Pazin (Pisino). Today the village is part...
6 KB (472 words) - 08:44, 2 November 2024
De Franceschi was born on 16 October 1809 in Moncalvo di Pisino, in Central Istria, near Pisino, to Giuseppe De Franceschi and Lambertina Peschle from Volosca...
5 KB (513 words) - 06:58, 20 August 2024
1875 – 28 April 1951) was a painter from Pisino, Istria. Wilhelm Legler (also Guglielmo) was born in Pisino, Istria, to Wilhelm Legler, an engineer, and...
8 KB (684 words) - 13:10, 30 October 2023
Habsburgs, and was referred to as "Imperial Istria" with its capital at Pisino (German: Mitterburg). In 1797, with the Treaty of Campo Formio written by...
28 KB (2,852 words) - 03:35, 4 December 2024
Novaki Pazinski (Italian: Novacco di Pisino) is a village in Istria, Croatia. According to the 2021 census, its population was 181. Register of spatial...
2 KB (67 words) - 05:27, 2 November 2024
p. 855. ISBN 9788881900152. "Foiba di Pisino". www.catastogrotte.it. Retrieved 24 April 2023. "Istria - Pisino millenaria". Arena di Pola. Retrieved 24...
3 KB (201 words) - 14:29, 19 November 2024
reorganized into only two subdivisions: Istria, with its capital at Mitterburg (Pisino/Pazin), and Gorizia. Trieste and its immediate surroundings were put under...
15 KB (1,366 words) - 17:10, 21 October 2024
politician, who was Podestà (Mayor) of Pisino (now Pazin, Croatia) from 1880 to 1883. In 1884 he founded in Pisino the Società politica istriana, of which...
4 KB (288 words) - 06:58, 20 August 2024
was an Italian political party founded in 1884 by Francesco Costantini in Pisino (now Pazin, Croatia), which was at the time part of the Austrian Empire...
3 KB (228 words) - 21:06, 19 March 2023
in Istria County include Pula/Pola, Poreč/Parenzo, Rovinj/Rovigno, Pazin/Pisino, Labin/Albona, Umag/Umago, Motovun/Montona, Buzet/Pinguente, and Buje/Buie...
55 KB (5,950 words) - 23:00, 15 December 2024
an "irredent land", then under Austro-Hungarian rule. He was welcomed in Pisino by a "pouring of flowers" let down from the windows of the crowded houses...
68 KB (7,022 words) - 18:26, 30 November 2024
and the Law on Public Order (1926)—the closure of the classical lyceum in Pisino, of the high school in Voloska (1918), and the five hundred Slovene and...
191 KB (21,597 words) - 18:49, 21 December 2024
lands. He was confined in Pisino as a deserter upon Maximilian's reconquest of Istria in 1509. In 1515 he made his will in Pisino, and died there a few years...
8 KB (981 words) - 11:27, 2 November 2024
Italian irredentist and war volunteer. Ettore Vittorio Uicich was born in Pisino, Istria (then under Austrian rule), on 16 July 1870. A trader by profession...
5 KB (335 words) - 04:27, 3 September 2024
was born in 1885 in Pisino, Istria, the daughter of a wealthy Triestine pharmacist. In 1902, Gabriele D'Annunzio visited Pisino, entering the city under...
8 KB (777 words) - 19:18, 27 November 2023
Quarantotti Gambini (1910–1965), journalist and writer. Born in Pazin (then Pisino), lived in Koper (then Capodistria) Mladen Rudonja (born 1971), football...
23 KB (1,831 words) - 11:27, 2 December 2024
the first rector of the Jesuit College of Trieste. Rampelli was born in Pisino, Istria (then part of the Duchy of Carniola, Holy Roman Empire) into a prominent...
6 KB (192 words) - 18:52, 12 October 2024
1145–1291 and 1331–1797 Labin (Albona) and Plomin (Fianona), 1420–1797 Pazin (Pisino), 1508–1509 Kvarner Gulf (Quarnaro): Rijeka (Fiume), 1508–1509 Cres (Cherso)...
21 KB (1,819 words) - 00:17, 23 July 2024
1943 Boves Lake Maggiore Caiazzo Pisino Pietransieri...
53 KB (5,967 words) - 12:23, 20 December 2024
1943 Boves Lake Maggiore Caiazzo Pisino Pietransieri...
74 KB (9,128 words) - 10:07, 13 December 2024
of Pisino. His father was originally from Borgo Sacco, near Rovereto, but worked as a teacher of classical philology in the high schools of Pisino and...
9 KB (922 words) - 15:39, 7 July 2024
County of Pisino from 1674 to 1686. He was born in Pisino, Istria (then part of the Duchy of Carniola), the son of Martino, from a noble Pisino family,...
2 KB (177 words) - 15:01, 17 August 2024
Grdoselo (Italian: Castelverde di Pisino or Gherdosella) is a village in the municipality of Pazin, Istria in Croatia. According to the 2021 census, its...
2 KB (72 words) - 11:02, 24 August 2024
1943 Boves Lake Maggiore Caiazzo Pisino Pietransieri...
14 KB (1,464 words) - 19:00, 29 August 2024
Costantini was an Istrian Italian lawyer and politician. He was Mayor of Pisino (now Pazin, Croatia) from 1919 until 1922. He was the son of former podestà...
4 KB (285 words) - 06:58, 20 August 2024
1943 Boves Lake Maggiore Caiazzo Pisino Pietransieri...
164 KB (20,676 words) - 20:24, 21 December 2024
Matteo Tortone Cinematography Patrick Tresch Edited by Enrico Giovannone Morena Terranova Music by Ivan Pisino Release date 2021 (2021) Language Spanish...
2 KB (120 words) - 00:39, 7 May 2024
1943 Boves Lake Maggiore Caiazzo Pisino Pietransieri...
3 KB (304 words) - 00:17, 29 May 2024
Zarečje (Italian: Sarezzo or Arezzo di Pisino) is a village in the municipality of Pazin, Istria in Croatia. According to the 2021 census, its population...
3 KB (74 words) - 11:12, 24 August 2024