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    Istria (/ˈɪstriə/ IST-ree-ə; Croatian and Slovene: Istra; Italian and Venetian: Istria; Istriot: Eîstria; Istro-Romanian: Istria; Latin: Histria; Ancient...
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    It is known that the Istro-Romanians are actually not indigenous to Istria, since the differences between the Istro-Romanian language and the now extinct...
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  • Istro-Romanian language (rumârește, vlășește) is an Eastern Romance language, spoken in a few villages and hamlets in the peninsula of Istria in Croatia...
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    Istria County (/ˈɪstriə/; Croatian: Istarska županija; Italian: Regione istriana, lit. "Istrian Region") is the westernmost county of Croatia which includes...
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    Istria is a commune in Constanța County, Northern Dobruja, Romania. It is located between the lower Danube and the Dobruja coast of the Black Sea. The...
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  • after the peninsula Istria (Milan Metro), a subway station in Milan, Italy Istria, Constanța, a commune in Romania on the Black Sea Istria (river), a river...
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  • The Istria is a river in Constanța County, Romania. Near the village Istria it flows into Lake Istria, which is connected with Lake Sinoe, a lagoon of...
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    Istria (Croatian and Slovene: Istra; Istriot: Eîstria; Istro-Romanian, Italian and Venetian: Istria, Latin: Histria) is the largest peninsula in the Adriatic...
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    latter languages are the Aromanians, the Megleno-Romanians, and the Istro-Romanians (native to Istria), all of them unevenly distributed throughout the...
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    Greece. Italy lost Istria: the provinces of Fiume, Zara, and most of Gorizia and Pola were ceded to Yugoslavia; the rest of Istria and the province of...
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    Istrian identity (redirect from Istrianess)
    the territory of Istria, respectively), while in the Croatian part (90% of the region), there are Croats, Italians, Istro-Romanians and Istriot-speakers...
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    more than 2,000 people in Istria) descended from the northern dialect. Two other languages, Aromanian and Megleno-Romanian, developed from the southern...
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    Croatian: Talijanski Istrani) are an ethnic group from the Adriatic region of Istria in modern northwestern Croatia and southwestern Slovenia. Istrian Italians...
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  • Serbian Chakavian Kajkavian Aromanian Istriot (in western Istria) Istro-Romanian (In eastern Istria) Italian (on the Adriatic coast) Ladino (in Greece, Turkey...
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    Odessa) Istro-Romanians in Istria, Croatia Macedo-Romanians (or Aromanians) in Albania, Bulgaria, Greece and North Macedonia Megleno-Romanians in Greece and...
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    authorities of the Istria County, attended the inauguration. The Istro-Romanians could have migrated from Transylvania to Istria or originated from the...
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    "Deșteaptă-te, române!" (Romanian: [deʃˈte̯aptəte roˈmɨne] ; lit. 'Awaken Thee, Romanian!') is the national anthem of Romania. It originated from a poem...
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  • Futsal Week U19 Winter Cup in Poreč :  Romania :  Montenegro :  Malta 4th:  San Marino 21–25 January: 2025 Istria Nations Cup in Umag and Novigrad :  France...
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  • Zankovci (category Populated places in Istria County)
    Zankovci (Italian: Zancovici, Istro Romanian: Zankovci) is a village in the Istria County, Croatia. Administratively it belongs to the municipality of...
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    Istria-Babadag Murfatlar The Danube Terraces region (Terasele Dunării) Greaca Ostrov Additional favorable sandy regions in central-southern Romania (Regiunea...
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    Učka (redirect from Monte Maggiore, Istria)
    park (park prirode) in Croatia. Historically, the Istro-Romanians, a Romance ethnic group of Istria, have been separated by the mountain range, forming two...
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  • Letaj, Croatia (category Populated places in Istria County)
    Letaj (Italian: Lettai; Istro Romanian: Letai) is a village in Istria County, Croatia. Administratively, it belongs to the municipality of Kršan. The...
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  • Common Romanian (Romanian: română comună), also known as Ancient Romanian (străromână), or Proto-Romanian (protoromână), is a comparatively reconstructed...
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  • is a village in the Istria County, Croatia. Administratively it belongs to the municipality of Pićan. Originally an Istro-Romanian village, the last speaker...
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  • proper Croatian Littoral Croatian Highlands Međimurje Morlachia Dalmatia Istria Slavonia Syrmia (mostly in Serbia) Bohemia Chebsko Czech Silesia (Czech...
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  • regionalist, liberal political party in Croatia primarily operating in Istria County. IDS was founded on the 14 February 1990 by the writer Ivan Pauletta...
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    Julian March (category History of Istria)
    (Peroj) and Serb minorities. Other ethnic groups included Istro-Romanians in eastern Istria, Carinthian Germans in the Canale Valley and smaller German-...
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    Megleno-Romanian (known as vlăhește[citation needed] by its speakers, and Megleno-Romanian or Meglenitic and sometimes Moglenitic or Meglinitic by linguists)...
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    Cisleithania (category Articles containing Romanian-language text)
    Gorizia, Tarvisio, Trentino, and South Tyrol), Croatia (Istria, Dalmatia), Montenegro (Kotor Bay), Romania (Southern Bukovina), and Ukraine (Northern Bukovina...
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    irredentism in Istria was the political movement supporting the unification to Italy, during the 19th and 20th centuries, of the peninsula of Istria. It is considered...
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