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Pages in category "Populated places in Istria County" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 548 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Barbariga is a hamlet, administratively part of village of Peroj in the Town of Vodnjan, Istria, Croatia.It is located near the Barbariga peninsula or Punta Cissana (named after the lost ancient settlement of Cissa), 22 km northwest of Pula, northwest of Fažana and Vodnjan and southwest of Bale.
Brovinje (Italian: Brovigne) is a small settlement/hamlet, in Istria County in Croatia, [3] with a little more than 50 houses in 1950. It is located in the Labinština peninsula of Istria County, Croatia. Overlooking the Gulf of Kvarner in the northern Adriatic Sea including the island of Croatian: Cres, Italian: Cherso.
According to the 2021 census, its population was 4,250, with 1,099 living in the town proper. [3] It was 3,903 in 2001. [4] Marčana is over 3000 years old and preserves old Croatian culture.
Nova Vas (Italian: Villanova, Villanova del Quieto) is a village in the Brtonigla-Verteneglio municipality [3] in Istria County, Croatia. It is connected by the D301 highway . Demographics
Poreč's heritage can be seen in the historic town centre, in museums and galleries hosted in houses and palaces, many of them still private homes as they have been for centuries. In the off season, weekend visitors from Croatia, Slovenia, Austria and Italy visit the area. Sports complexes are developed and used year-round.
Livade (Italian: Levade) is a village located near Oprtalj and Motovun, in Istria, Croatia. [3] The spa Istarske Toplice is located in Livade. Demographics
The brothers raced hand-crafted wooden cars through the steep streets. After World War II Istria became a part of Croatia, a sovereign constituent unit of Yugoslavia. His family, like many other ethnic Italians, emigrated. They lived in a camp near Lucca from 1948 to 1955. The Andretti family resettled in Nazareth, Pennsylvania, United States.