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  2. Istria - Wikipedia

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    A limited tension with the Austrian state did not in fact stop the rise of the use of the Italian language, in the second part of the 19th century, when the population of predominantly Italian-speaking towns in Istria had a significant rise: in the part of Istria that eventually became part of Croatia, the first Austrian census from 1846 found ...

  3. Category:Tourist attractions in Istria County - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Istria County" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Lim (Croatia) S. Sea Star Festival

  4. Pazin Castle - Wikipedia

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    The Pazin Castle (Croatian: Kaštel Pazin Italian: Castello di Pisino, German: Mitterburg) is a medieval fortification built on a solid rock situated in the middle of the town of Pazin, the administrative seat of Istria County, Croatia. It is the largest and best-preserved castle in that westernmost Croatian county.

  5. The 6 underrated destinations travel planners say will be ...

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    Although the Dalmatian Coast is typically top of mind in Croatia, Molly Arena, a luxury travel advisor at Fora, said to keep an eye on Istria.. The region, located on a northwest peninsula of ...

  6. Roč - Wikipedia

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    After World War I and the dissolution of Austria-Hungary, Istria including Rozzo was partitioned to Italy in the Treaty of Rapallo (1920). After the end of World War II, Istria including Rozzo was ceded to Yugoslavia. After the breakup of Yugoslavia in 1991, most of Istria (including Roč) became part of present-day Republic of Croatia.

  7. Istralandia - Wikipedia

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    Istralandia is a water park in Brtonigla municipality, Istria County, Croatia. It is located near the road that leads from Novigrad to Nova Vas, approximately 5 km (3 mi) from the Adriatic Sea. Opened for visitors in June 2014, it was the first Croatian water park. [4] [6] Istralandia water park covers the area of 81,000 m 2 (20 acres). [3]