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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 (/ˈɪstriə/ IST-ree-ə; Croatian and Slovene: Istra; Italian and Venetian: Istria; Istriot: Eîstria; Istro-Romanian: Istria; Latin: Histria; Ancient...
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    Slovene Littoral comprises two traditional provinces: Goriška and Slovene Istria. The Goriška region takes its name from the town of Gorizia (Slovene:...
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  • Slovenia and Italy Istria County, present-day county of Croatia whose territory includes almost 90 percent of the peninsula Slovene Istria, present-day region...
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    heritage. Located in Slovene Istria, the Riviera belongs to the Coastal–Karst Statistical Region and to the historical region of the Slovene Littoral. It is...
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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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    istriani italiani; Slovene: Italijanski Istrani; Croatian: Talijanski Istrani) are an ethnic group from the Adriatic region of Istria in modern northwestern...
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    The Slovene lands or Slovenian lands (Slovene: Slovenske dežele or in short Slovensko) is the historical denomination for the territories in Central and...
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    Istrian identity (redirect from Istrianess)
    and Slovenes live in both the Italian and Slovene parts (which make up 1% and 9% of the territory of Istria, respectively), while in the Croatian part...
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    (a Slovene acronym for Trieste (Trst), Istria (Istra), Gorizia (Gorica) and Rijeka (Reka).) was founded. Following the end of World War II, Istria was...
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    Frank de Boer (Frisian National Party), Patrik Peroša (The Olive Tree – Slovene Istria Party), Livia Ceccaldi-Volpei (Femu à Corsica), Zsolt Szilágyi (Hungarian...
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    Austrian Littoral (category Articles containing Slovene-language text)
    lives on in its Slovene version, Primorska (Slovenian Littoral), a region of Slovenia. Area: Gorizia and Gradisca: 2,918 km2 Istria: 4,956 km2 Triest:...
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    Izola (redirect from Isola d´Istria)
    census of 1900: of 5,363 inhabitants, 5,326 spoke Italian, 20 Slovene, and 17 German. Istria became part of the Kingdom of Italy, until Italian capitulation...
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    12th century, proto-Slovene spread into northern Istria and in the areas around Trieste. During most of the Middle Ages, Slovene was a vernacular language...
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    Pula (redirect from Pola (Istria))
    (Italian: [ˈpɔːla]; Venetian: Pola; Istriot: Puola; Slovene: Pulj; Hungarian: Póla), is the largest city in Istria County, Croatia, and the seventh-largest city...
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    Julian March (category History of Istria)
    is known as the Slovene Littoral, encompassing the regions of Goriška and Slovenian Istria. In Croatia, the traditional name of Istria is used. After the...
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    Piran (category Istria)
    Italian-speakers from the region. They were replaced by Slovene settlers, both from other areas of Slovenian Istria and from interior areas of the country. In 1956...
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    Subdivision Country Region Population1 Slovene Istria Slovenia Europe 93,089  Istria County Croatia Europe 208,055...
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    Slovenes (redirect from Slovene people)
    The Slovenes, also known as Slovenians (Slovene: Slovenci [slɔˈʋéːntsi]), are a South Slavic ethnic group native to Slovenia, and adjacent regions in...
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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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    Koper (category Pages with Slovene IPA)
    Koper (Slovene: [ˈkòːpəɾ] ; Italian: Capodistria) is the fifth-largest city in Slovenia. Located in the Istrian region in the southwestern part of the...
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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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    Šavrinke (category Istria)
    Šavrinke (Slovene: Šavrinke, singular: Šavrinka; Italian: savrine or saurine) were girls and women from the hinterlands of northern Slovene Istria as well...
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    000 inhabitants of Slovenian Istria, around 30,000 or 40% spoke Italian as their native language, while 60% spoke Slovene. Taken only the three municipalities...
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    Istrian dialect (category Pages with Slovene IPA)
    The Istrian dialect (Slovene: istrsko narečje [ˈíːstəɾskɔ naˈɾéːt͡ʃjɛ], istrščina) is a Slovene dialect spoken in Slovene Istria, as well as some settlements...
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    Slovenia (category Articles containing Slovene-language text)
    (/sloʊˈviːniə, slə-/ sloh-VEE-nee-ə; Slovene: Slovenija [slɔˈʋèːnija]), officially the Republic of Slovenia (Slovene: Republika Slovenija), is a country...
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    Istrian–Dalmatian exodus (category History of Istria)
    long-established historic Croatian, Italian, and Slovene communities. After World War I, the Kingdom of Italy annexed Istria, Kvarner, the Julian March and parts...
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  • Maneštra (from Italian minestra, "soup"; Slovene: mineštra, regionally also pašta fižol) is a vegetable stew from Istria and made with spring corn, which is...
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    Slovenia (Slovene: Zedinjena Slovenija or Združena Slovenija) is the name originally given to an unrealized political programme of the Slovene national...
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  • the Dinarides. The Alps in Slovenia can be divided into: Julian Alps (Slovene: Julijske Alpe) in the northwestern part of Slovenia. The highest peak...
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