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  2. Istria - Wikipedia

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    A description of the 16th-century Istria with a precise map was prepared by the Italian geographer Pietro Coppo. A copy of the map inscribed in stone can now be seen in the Pietro Coppo Park in the center of the town of Izola in southwestern Slovenia. [25]

  3. Slovene Istria - Wikipedia

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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, and is part of the wider geographical-historical region known as the Slovene Littoral. Its largest urban center is Koper. Other large settlements are Izola, Piran, and Portorož. The ...

  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. Regions of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    The river Kupa separates the region from the Republic of Slovenia in the north. Konavle forms a small subregion of Dalmatia in the very south of Croatia and stretches from the town of Cavtat up to the Prevlaka peninsula near Montenegro border. Kordun is a region in central Croatia, situated between Lika and Banovina.

  6. Ćićarija - Wikipedia

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    Location Croatia-Slovenia border in Istria Ćićarija ( Slovene : Čičarija ; Italian : Cicceria, Monti della Vena ; Istro Romanian : Ciceria ; German : Tschitschen Boden ) is a mountainous plateau in the northern and northeastern part of the Istria peninsula, 45 kilometers (28 mi) long and 10–15 kilometers (6.2–9.3 mi) wide.

  7. Geography of Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    Southern Slovenia is home to the Javornik Hills, the beginning of the Dinaric Alps. In the southeast is a short coastal strip on the Adriatic Sea. There is only one natural island in Slovenia: Bled Island in Lake Bled in the country's northwest. Lake Bled and Bled Island are Slovenia's most popular tourist destination. [10]

  8. Koper - Wikipedia

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    Koper (Slovene: [ˈkòːpəɾ] ⓘ; Italian: Capodistria) is the fifth-largest city in Slovenia.Located in the Istrian region in the southwestern part of the country, Koper is the main urban center of the Slovene coast.

  9. Slovene Littoral - Wikipedia

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    Slovene Istria comprises the northern part of the Istrian peninsula, and it provides the country's only access to the sea on the Slovene Riviera coastline with the ports of Koper, Izola, and Piran. After Ljubljana , the Slovene Littoral is the most developed and economically prosperous part of Slovenia.