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  2. Pula - Wikipedia

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    Pula (Croatian: ⓘ), also known as Pola [4] (Italian:; Venetian: Pola; Istriot: Puola; Slovene: Pulj; Hungarian: Póla), is the largest city in Istria County, Croatia, and the seventh-largest city in the country, situated at the southern tip of the Istrian peninsula in western Croatia, with a population of 52,220 in 2021. [3]

  3. List of newspapers in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Ephemerides Zagrabienses - the first newspaper ever published in Croatia, in 1771; published as a weekly in Zagreb by Antun Jandera; there are no surviving copies in existence; Kroatischer Korrespondent - established in 1789 and printed in German; the third newspaper published in Croatia and the oldest newspaper with a surviving copy; 19th century

  4. Istria County - Wikipedia

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    Istria was and still is the most important tourist destination in Croatia, hosting the western and central European visitors, mostly from Germany, Slovenia, Austria and Italy. [10] Area is the most visited tourist region with 27% of all visitors and 35% of time spent in all of Croatia.

  5. Croatia's conservative PM convinced his party will soon form ...

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    Croatia ’s ruling conservatives said Thursday that talks have already started about the formation of a new governing majority following a highly contested parliamentary election that saw a far ...

  6. Croatia clears all Coca Cola products of safety concerns

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    Croatia's state inspection office on Thursday said an analysis of Coca Cola soft drinks consumed by individuals who subsequently reported health problems has shown they were safe. The Croatian ...

  7. Glas Istre - Wikipedia

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    ' Voice of Istria ') is a Croatian regional daily newspaper published in Pula which mainly covers stories of interest from the Istria region in the northwest of the country. Established in 1943 as a regional newsletter of the Yugoslav Partisans , [ 1 ] the paper continued to be published after World War II , and became a daily in November 1969.

  8. Pula Airport incident - Wikipedia

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    The Pula Airport incident occurred on November 10, 1991 in Pula, Croatia, during the Croatian War of Independence, when four technicians were blown up in an attempt to the demine Pula Airport. The airport had been left heavily mined by the Serb forces, who had just left the airport.

  9. Outlook festival - Wikipedia

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    Outlook Festival is a musical event, started as a subsidiary of Leeds event SubDub, hosting all kinds of bass music.Previously, the festival was held just outside the city of Pula, Croatia, [1] before relocating to Tisno, Croatia in 2020.