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  2. Valle D'istria, Istarska Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local ...

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  4. Rovinj - Wikipedia

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    From May to September Rovinj receives more than 10 sunshine hours a day. [16] The rainfall averages 941 mm (37.05 in) a year and average air humidity is 72 percent. Originally the peninsula on which the city lies was an island, separated from the mainland by a channel.

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  6. Poreč - Wikipedia

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    Situated on the western coast of Istria and cooled by sea breezes, the local climate is relatively mild and free of oppressive summer heat. The month of July is the hottest, with a maximum air temperature of 30°C in conditions of low humidity , while January is the coldest with an average of 6 °C (43 °F).

  7. Istria County - Wikipedia

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    Istria County (/ ˈ ɪ s t r i ə /; Croatian: Istarska županija; Italian: Regione istriana, lit. "Istrian Region") is the westernmost county of Croatia which includes the majority of the Istrian peninsula. Administrative centers in the county are Pazin, Pula and Poreč. [4] Istria County has the largest Italian-speaking population in Croatia.

  8. Bora (wind) - Wikipedia

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    It is known in Greek as μπόρα (mpóra, pronounced bora) and Italian as bora.In English, the name bora is used. [1] [2] The Serbo-Croatian name bura and Slovene burja are not etymologically related to bora; they derive from Common Slavic burja 'storm' (from the verb *burĭti), and the meaning 'bora' developed later.

  9. Istria - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, Istria is a supranational European Region that includes Italian, Slovenian and Croatian Istria. The 2001 population census in Croatia counted 23 languages spoken by the people of Istria. [ 44 ] [ 45 ] In 2021 Census show that 76.40% are Croats, Italians were 5.01%, 2.96% were Serbs, 2.48% Bosniaks, 1.05% were Albanians, while ...