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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Istria County (/ˈɪstriə/; Croatian: Istarska županija; Italian: Regione istriana, lit. "Istrian Region") is the westernmost county of Croatia which includes...
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Look up Istria in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Istria or Istrian may refer to: Istria, a large peninsula in northern Adriatic Sea shared by Croatia...
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Pula (redirect from Pola (Istria))
Istriot: Puola; Slovene: Pulj; Hungarian: Póla), is the largest city in Istria County, Croatia, and the seventh-largest city in the country, situated at...
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The March of Istria (or Margraviate of Istria /ˈɪstriə/) was originally a Carolingian frontier march covering the Istrian peninsula and surrounding territory...
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Slovene Istria (Slovene: slovenska Istra; Italian: Istria slovena) is a region in southwest Slovenia. It comprises the northern part of the Istrian peninsula...
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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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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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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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Istrian Italians (redirect from Italians in Istria)
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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Austrian Littoral (section Istria)
established in 1849. It consisted of three regions: the Margraviate of Istria in the south, Gorizia and Gradisca in the north, and the Imperial Free City...
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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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The Diet of Istria (Croatian: Istarski sabor; Italian: Dieta provinciale dell'Istria/Dieta istriana; German: Istrian[isch]er Landtag) was the regional...
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Township Chermenizza; and to the East by the Township Croatian: Vlakovo, Istria. The head hamlet of the Township of Cerovica was Croatian: Skitača Italian:...
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Istria is the largest peninsula within the Adriatic Sea. The peninsula is located at the head of the Adriatic between the Gulf of Trieste and the Kvarner...
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territory, changes of the political status of Dalmatia, Dubrovnik, and Istria. The traditional division of the country into counties was abolished in...
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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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Novigrad (Italian: Cittanova; Venetian: Sitanova) is a town in Istria County in western Croatia. It is also sometimes referred to as Novigrad Istarski...
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Istro-Romanians (redirect from Romanians of Istria)
Croatian side of Istria in which they do not represent the majority. It is known that the Istro-Romanians are actually not indigenous to Istria, since the differences...
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Henry of Eppenstein (redirect from Henry I, Margrave of Istria)
In or shortly after 1077, Henry IV granted the marches of Carniola and Istria to Henry of Eppenstein. When Duke Liutold died childless in 1090, Henry...
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Serbs of Croatia (redirect from Serbs of Istria)
Austrians Bosniaks Bulgarians Czechs Germans Hungarians Italians (Dalmatia, Istria) Jews Macedonians Montenegrins Poles Romani Romanians Russians Rusyns Serbs...
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Damian Mark Istria (born 24 August 1982) is an Australian artistic gymnast who competed at the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games, and the 2002 and 2006 Commonwealth...
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administratively located in the town of Buzet, in the central part of Istria, Croatia. The elevation is 349 m. Due to its size, Hum is considered by...
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Zatrephes crocos (redirect from Zatrephes istria)
Genus: Zatrephes Species: Z. crocos Binomial name Zatrephes crocos (Cramer, 1777) Synonyms Phalaena crocos Cramer, [1777] Zatrephes istria H. Druce, 1899...
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and Vatican City. It has official minority status in Croatia, Slovenian Istria, and the municipalities of Santa Tereza and Encantado in Brazil. Italian...
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The Istria Cup is an annual invitational women's football tournament, hosted by Croatia since 2013, in the Istria region of Croatia. It is held at the...
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Učka (redirect from Monte Maggiore, Istria)
Vojak, is located at 1,396 meters above sea level. It offers views over Istria, the Bay of Trieste, the Julian Alps and the Adriatic islands, right down...
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Music of Croatia (redirect from Music of Istria)
Slavonia, and Mediterranean, present in coastal regions of Dalmatia and Istria. In Croatia both pop and rock are popular, as well as pop music influenced...
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Izola (redirect from Isola d´Istria)
Municipality of Izola and is one of the three major towns of Slovenian Istria. Izola was attested in written sources as Insula in 972 and 977, and as...
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Istrian–Dalmatian exodus (category History of Istria)
lived in the now Yugoslav territories of the Julian March (Karst Region and Istria), Kvarner and Dalmatia, largely went to Italy, but some joined the Italian...
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