Diet of Istria (redirect from Istrian provincial parliament)
founded in 1861 and based in Poreč. The speakers of the Istrian Diet were titled provincial captains (Italian: capitano provinciale/pl. capitani provinciali...
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The Istrian–Dalmatian exodus (Italian: esodo giuliano dalmata; Slovene: istrsko-dalmatinski eksodus; Croatian: istarsko-dalmatinski egzodus) was the post-World...
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List of Italian flags (section Provincial flags)
article Flag of Italy. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Flags of Italy. Namely Istrian Italians and Dalmatian Italians Italy at Flags of the World...
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the Croatian national movement in Istria as well as a member of the Istrian provincial parliament from 1883 to 1914. For one period he was ambassador to...
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a region in southwest Slovenia. It comprises the northern part of the Istrian peninsula, and is part of the wider geographical-historical region known...
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Belgium, most political parties in Northern Ireland (United Kingdom), the Istrian Democratic Assembly in Istria (Croatia), the Alliance of Primorje-Gorski...
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seventh-largest city in the country, situated at the southern tip of the Istrian peninsula in northwestern Croatia, with a population of 52,220 in 2021...
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Roads in Italy (section Provincial roads)
state highway, but more important than Strade Provinciali (Italian for "provincial road"). A Strada Provinciale is an Italian road that is maintained by...
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Provinces of Italy (redirect from Provincial capital of Italy)
Valley is the sole exception—it is not subdivided into provinces, and provincial functions are exercised by the region. The three main functions devolved...
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first attacks of Avars and Slavs on Istrian borders were recorded. At the beginning of the 7th century, Istrian eastern and inland regions were invaded...
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Roman Empire (section Provincial government)
prefects and procurators within the Imperial administration. The rise of provincial men to the senatorial and equestrian orders is an aspect of social mobility...
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List of Italian regions by GDP (section Provincial GDP)
Social Republic Civil War Contemporary Republic Institutional referendum Istrian–Dalmatian exodus Economic Boom Years of Lead Maxi Trial Mani pulite Coronavirus...
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schism wherein the bishops of Aquileia, Liguria, Aemilia, Milan and of the Istrian peninsula all refused to condemn the Three Chapters leading to the churches...
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Law enforcement in Italy (section Provincial Police)
organized on a provincial level under the authority of the Questore (the local head of police) in accordance with the Prefetto, the provincial representative...
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staircases (three on the front and two on the rear), culminating in an Istrian stone floor. It was wanted by the cardinal Giovan Battista Pallotta during...
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primarily in Istria, located between in modern Croatia and Slovenia (see: Istrian Italians), and Dalmatia, located in present-day Croatia and Montenegro...
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joint session of the two provincial councils of Trentino and of South Tyrol. The regional president is one of the two provincial commissioners. Article...
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Petar Kuntić (section Provincial (Vojvodina))
candidate for Subotica's fourth electoral district in the 1996 Vojvodina provincial election. He was not successful; the winning candidate was Ivan Vojnić...
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well as the Adriatic territories of Gorizia and Gradisca, Trieste and the Istrian peninsula. They had also included the Dalmatian coast and the lands of...
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up to 350,000 local ethnic Italians (Istrian Italians and Dalmatian Italians) left communist Yugoslavia (Istrian–Dalmatian exodus). Furthermore, all of...
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is usually Gruyère, Comté or Emmental. Elizabeth David wrote in French Provincial Cooking, "The onion soup generally regarded as 'French', with sodden bread...
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russe field near the city's railway station, the club entered the first Istrian football championship in 1928. The very next year, work began on the construction...
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legion, the legate commanded the legion (legatus legionis) and served as provincial governor, while in a province with more than one legion, each legion was...
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of Trieste, namely Opicina, Trebiciano, Padriciano, and Basovizza. The Istrian dialect is spoken in the municipalities of San Dorligo della Valle and...
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annexed by Yugoslavia, resulting in the Istrian-Dalmatian exodus, which involved the emigration of around 300,000 Istrian and Dalmatian Italians. Italy lost...
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part in their struggle for their rights. He emphasized the connection of Istrian Croats with the national motherland, and, as early as during his schooling...
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presence of local ethnic Italians (Istrian Italians and Dalmatian Italians), influence that has eased after the Istrian–Dalmatian exodus. For example, the...
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forces have contributed to ISAF, the NATO force in Afghanistan, and to the Provincial reconstruction team. Italy has sent 3,800 troops, including one infantry...
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della Campania) is composed of 60 members, of which 47 are elected in provincial constituencies with proportional representation, 12 from the so-called...
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Carlo; Fenoaltea, Stefano (July 2010). "Through the Magnifying Glass: Provincial Aspects of Industrial Growth in Post-Unification Italy" (PDF). Banca d'Italia...
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