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Croatia, the first
Austrian census from 1846 found 34 thousand Italian speakers, alongside 120 thousand Croatian speakers (in the Austrian censuses, the ethnic composition of the population was not surveyed, only the main "language of use" of a person). By 1910, the proportion changed significantly: there were 108 thousand Italian speakers and 134 thousand Croatian speakers. Vanni D'Alessio notes (2008), the Austrian surveys of the language of use "overestimated the diffusion of the socially dominant languages of the empire... The capacity of assimilation of the Italian language suggests that amongst those who declared themselves Italian speakers in Istria, there were people whose mother tongue was different." D'Alessio notes even members of the Austrian state bureaucracy and the members of their families with the German mother tongue tended to use Italian, after living in Istrian small towns long enough. The Poles, Czechs and Slovenes and Croats tended to join the "Slav" social group.
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1317:
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111:
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1246:. In 1926, the use of Slavic languages in schools and government was banned, even Slavic family names were Italianized to suit the fascist authorities. Slavic newspapers and libraries were closed, all Slavic cultural, sporting, business and political associations were banned. As a result, 100,000 Slavic-speakers left Italian-annexed areas in an exodus, moving mostly to Yugoslavia.
632:), because the Greeks erroneously believed, early in their travels around the Mediterranean, that a branch of the Danube flowed into the Adriatic Sea in that area. In addition, the Greeks called the inhabitants of the area Histri (Ἴστροι); if this was their native name, it may have initially led the Greeks to assume a connection with the river Ister.
1557:, and Croatian nationalism (developing individual identities in some quarters while seeking to unite in a Southern Slav identity in others) resulted in growing ethnic conflict between Italians on one side and Slovenes and Croats on the other side. This was intertwined with class conflict, as inhabitants of Istrian towns were mostly Italian, while
802:(And as for the people of the Slavs who are really approaching you, I am very depressed and confused. I am depressed because I sympathize with you, confused because they over the Istria began to enter the Italy). Some ancient reporters, including Pope Gregory, who were unaware of the importance of the
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was recorded in 599. Another major incursion occurred around 600–602, in which all of Istria was devastated with fire and rapine. This was followed by the 611 invasion, the most devastating for the peninsula. It remains unclear when and how the first Slavic settlement occurred. Traces of early Slavic
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had settled them in Inner Istria, which had been devastated by wars and plague. As with other regions, the local dialects of the
Croatian communities vary greatly across close distances. The Istrian Croatian and Italian vernaculars had both developed for many generations before being divided as they
1681:
Discussions about
Istrian ethnicity often use the words "Italian", "Croatian", and "Slovene" to describe the character of the Istrian people. However these terms are best understood as "national affiliations" that may exist in combination with or independently of linguistic, cultural and historical
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for the cultural and linguistic unification of South Slavic lands. From the Middle Ages to the 19th century, Italian and Slavic communities in Istria had lived peacefully side by side because they did not know the national identification, given that they generically defined themselves as "Istrians"
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described the Histri as a fierce tribe of pirates, protected by the difficult navigation of their rocky coasts. It took two military campaigns for the Romans to finally subdue them in 177 BC. The region was then called together with the
Venetian part the X. Roman Region of "Venetia et Histria", the
1268:
In World War II, Istria became a battleground of competing ethnic and political groups. Istrian nationalist groups which were pro-fascist and pro-Allied and
Yugoslav-supported pro-communist groups fought with each other and the Italian army. After the German withdrawal in 1945, Yugoslav partisans
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and today the
Italian minority is organized in many towns. The Istrian county in Croatia is bilingual, as are large parts of Slovenian Istria. Every citizen has the right to speak either Italian or Croatian (Slovene in Slovenian Istria and Italian in the town of Koper/Capodistria, Piran/Pirano,
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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
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Majesty expressed the precise order that action be taken decisively against the influence of the Italian elements still present in some regions of the Crown and, appropriately occupying the posts of public, judicial, masters employees as well as with the influence of the press, work in
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dynasty the coast of Istria profited from tourism within the Empire. Generally speaking, Italians lived on the western coast and in the inland cities of northern Istria, while Croats lived on the eastern coast and in the eastern and southeastern inland parts of the countryside.
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were more than 50% of the total population of Istria for centuries, while making up about a third of the population in 1900. With its strategic position at the southern tip of the peninsula and good harbor Pula was the primary base of the
Austrian Navy.
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The 2001 population census in
Croatia counted 23 languages spoken by the people of Istria. 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 regionally declared were 5.13%.
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are today. This meant that Croats/Slovenes on the one side and Venetians/other Italians on the other side yielded to each other culturally while simultaneously distancing themselves from members of their ethnic groups living farther away.
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for the Germanization and Slavization of these territories according to the circumstances, with energy and without any regard. His Majesty calls the central offices to the strong duty to proceed in this way to what has been
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The coastal areas and cities of Istria came under Venetian Influence in the 9th century. On 15 February 1267, Parenzo was formally incorporated with the Venetian state. Other coastal towns followed shortly thereafter.
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has had a unique history which exemplifies the multi-ethnic complexity of the history of the region, as do some villages on both sides of the Učka that are still identified with the Istro-Romanian people which the
477:/Canale di Leme bay and valley. Istria lies in three countries: Croatia, Slovenia and Italy. By far the largest portion (90%) lies in Croatia. "Croatian Istria" is divided into two counties, the larger being
1241:
After the war, Italy annexed Istria. Istria's political and economic importance declined under Italian rule, and after the fascist takeover of Italy in 1922 the Italian government began a campaign of forced
800:"Et quidem de Sclavorum gente, quae vobis valde imminet, et affligor vehementer et conturbor. Affligor in his quae jam in vobis patior; conturbor, quia per Istriae aditum jam ad Italiam intrare coeperunt"
1004:. The Code Napoléon was introduced, and roads and schools were constructed. Local citizens were given administrative posts, and native languages were used to conduct official business. This sparked the
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there are the remains of the church of Sv. Petar, erected in the 5th century (with a baptistery added later), which reportedly served the Arian eastern Goths ruling Istria. Most notably, the Goths used
1408:). After the reformed HDZ won the Croatian parliamentary elections in late 2003 and formed a minority government, the IDS has cooperated with the state government on many projects, both local (in
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Portorož/Portorose, and Izola/Isola d'Istria) in public administration or in court. Furthermore, Istria is a supranational European Region that includes Italian, Slovenian and Croatian Istria.
936:
was sent away from Venice in 1310, to start a new life in Istria after his downfall. A description of the 16th-century Istria with a precise map was prepared by the Italian geographer
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are considered to be Croatians while speakers of other dialects may be considered to be Slovene. Croatian dialect speakers are descendants of the refugees of the Turkish invasion and
1080: Areas annexed to Italy in 1920, passed to the Free Territory of Trieste in 1947 with the Paris treaties and definitively assigned to Yugoslavia in 1975 with the Osimo treaty
776:, often in conjunction with the Slavs, such as in 601. However, the extent to which the Lombards occupied Istria is a matter of debate. After the Goths, Istria became part of the
690:
refers to as living in the region and who are credited as being the builders of the hillfort settlements (castellieri). The Histri are classified in some sources as a "Venetic"
2476:Željko Rapanić; (2013) O početcima i nastajanju Dubrovnika (The origin and formation of Dubrovnik. additional considerations) p. 94; Starohrvatska prosvjeta, Vol. III No. 40,
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until 1918. At that time the borders of Istria included part of what is now Italian Venezia-Giulia and parts of modern-day Slovenia and Croatia, but not the city of Trieste.
1517:
In 1910, the ethnic and linguistic composition was completely mixed. According to the Austrian census results, out of 404,309 inhabitants in Istria, 168,116 (41.6%) spoke
1537:, 2,116 (0.5%) spoke other languages, and 17,135 (4.2%) were non-citizens, which had not been asked for their language of communication. During the last decades of the
1698:
the oldest spoken language in Istria, dated back to the Romans, today spoken in the southwest of Istria. It can also refer to Istrian Croats who adopted the veneer of
2559:
1140:: as a consequence, the Austrians saw the Italians as enemies and favored the Slav communities of Istria, fostering the nascent nationalism of Slovenes and Croats.
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2775:, Wien, Österreichischer Bundesverlag für Unterricht, Wissenschaft und Kunst 1971, vol. 2, p. 297. Citazione completa della fonte e traduzione in Luciano Monzali,
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and his son Pepin. The report about this judicial diet illustrates the changes accompanying the transfer of power from the Eastern Roman Empire to the
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The division of Istria between Croatia and Slovenia runs on the former republic borders, which were not precisely defined in the former Yugoslavia.
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728:(especially its lower course). Ancient folktales reported —inaccurately— that the Danube split in two or "bifurcated" and came to the sea near
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Northwards of Slovenian Istria, there is a tiny portion of the peninsula that lies in Italy. This smallest portion of Istria consists of the
1222:, bargaining to participate in the war on its side, in exchange for significant territorial gains. To get Italy to join the war, the secret
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755:, Istria was conquered and occupied by the Goths. Ostrogoth coins were found in Istria, as well as the remains of some buildings. South of
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The data for Slovenian Istria is not as neatly organized, but the 2002 Slovenian census indicates that the four Istrian municipalities (
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1374:) has consistently received a majority of the vote and maintained through the 1990s a position often contrary to the government in
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Ashbrook, John (December 2005). "Self-perceptions, denials, and expressions: Istrianity in a nationalizing Croatia, 1990-1997".
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among many Italians in Istria, who demanded the unification of Istria with Italy. The Italians in Istria supported the Italian
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The French victory of 1809 compelled Austria to cede a portion of its South Slav lands to France. Napoleon combined Istira,
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According to Austro-Hungarian censuses, which recorded language instead of ethnicity, the composition of Istria (i.e. the
4138:
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However, that changed in 2000 when the IDS formed with five other parties a left-centre coalition government, led by the
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incursions and settlement are scarce. A few Avar findings have been discovered on the Istrian territory, chiefly around
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legend. There is also a suspected link (but no historical documentation in support of it) to the commune of
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dissolution of the Free Territory in 1954 it was also incorporated into Yugoslavia. Only the small town of
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gained the upper hand and began a violent purge of real or suspected opponents in an "orgy of revenge".
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majority. Between December 1946 and September 1947, a large proportion of the city's inhabitants were
1295:, except for a small part in the northwest corner that formed Zone B of the provisionally independent
721:. On the northern side, Histria extended much further north and included the Italian city of Trieste.
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resistance group in Europe soon penetrated into Slovene and Croatian-speaking parts of Istria.
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The northwestern part of Istria lies in Slovenia: it is known as
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is also used in Slovenia. The Italian word for the Istrians is
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in western Croatia. Important towns in Istria County include
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Kingdom in 751, and then annexed to the Frankish kingdom by
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in Constanța, Romania which is named after the ancient city
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3417:, Presentazione di Arnaldo Mauri, Think ADV, Conselve 2008.
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Maximus in which he expresses concern about arrival of the
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Jürgen Baurmann, Hartmut Gunther and Ulrich Knoop (1993).
2387:. Publications de l'École Française de Rome. p. 2370.
1486:
The region has traditionally been ethnically mixed. Under
1052:) and which was then ceded to Yugoslavia in 1947 with the
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and parts of Croatia, Dalmatia, and Dubrovnik to form the
875:
Afterwards it was successively controlled by the dukes of
3481:
Istrian cultural heritage. Bukaleta Kazun, wall paintings
3191:
Društvena istraživanja: časopis za opća društvena pitanja
2792:
Homo scribens: Perspektiven der Schriftlichkeitsforschung
2777:
Italiani di Dalmazia. Dal Risorgimento alla Grande Guerra
1299:; Zone B was under Yugoslav administration and after the
1031:
Changes to the Italian eastern border from 1920 to 1975.
233:
699:
ancient definition of the northeastern border of Italy.
3007:"dLib.si - Izseljevanje iz Primorske med obema vojnama"
2848:. Vol. 14 (11th ed.). 1911. pp. 886–887.
2391:
1748:
community, which until the late 19th century spoke the
1202:
Italianisation § Istria, Julian March and Dalmatia
308:, the peninsula is shared by three countries: Croatia,
3292:
Census of Population, Households and Dwellings in 2021
2720:"Trieste, Istria, Fiume e Dalmazia: una terra contesa"
2331:
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854), Istria
2321:, pg. 131, The British Library (2010), ISBN B003MNGWVI
1545:
In the second half of the 19th century a clash of new
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2247:
A political and economic dictionary of Eastern Europe
1155:
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596:/Vipacco Valley, the southwestern portions of modern
588:
extended over a much wider area, including the whole
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236:
3032:"President Hails Heroism of Slovenian WWII Patriots"
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The Early Medieval Between Pannonia and the Adriatic
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1067: Areas annexed to Italy in 1920, passed to the
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to rescue captives held by the pagans in Istria and
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242:
239:
3267:
Census of Population, Households and Dwellings 2011
3242:"Istria on the Internet – Demography – 2001 Census"
230:
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2522:. Archaeological Museum of Istria. pp. 1–301.
2430:"Gregory's letter to Gulfaris at Catholic Culture"
1412:) and national. Since Slovenia's accession to the
1048:(with adjustments of its border in 1924 after the
3056:Organizing Victory: The War Conferences 1941–1945
2240:
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964:for centuries, and more specifically part of the
717:extended their territory and it became a part of
300:. Located at the top of the Adriatic between the
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2985:. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 340–341.
951:
445:The geographical features of Istria include the
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2422:
2215:
2213:
1393:. The Istrian regionalist movement is known as
1226:the Entente promised Italy Istria and parts of
1044:, which was assigned to Italy in 1920 with the
3309:Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia
3059:. Stroud, Gloucestershire, UK: History Press.
2579:. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang. p. 100.
2235:
1565:largely lived out in the eastern countryside.
1012:
517:/Buie. Smaller towns in Istria County include
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3510:
3469:Results of Austrian Census on Dec. 31st, 1910
3151:Mapping Jewish Loyalties in Interwar Slovakia
3147:
3138:, unione-italiana.hr; accessed 4 August 2015.
2881:
2795:(in German). Walter de Gruyter. p. 279.
2456:. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. p. 65.
1272:
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536:, and includes the coastal municipalities of
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1740:Another important Istrian community are the
1553:(which claimed Trieste and Istria), Slovene
1347:After the breakup of Yugoslavia (after 1991)
1313:, being part of Zone A remained with Italy.
956:The Inner part of Istria around Mitterburg (
374:introducing citations to additional sources
3148:Klein-Pejšová, Rebekah (12 February 2015).
3088:, pg. 23, Sheffield Academic Press (2002),
2746:
2244:Alan John Day, Roger East, Richard Thomas,
1637:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
872:and the discontent of the local residents.
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2494:. Cambridge University Press. p. 50.
2398:Mengoli, Liliana Martissa (7 March 2016).
2370:Crkvena arhitektura (L'architettura sacra)
2020:Traditional folk costume of Istrian Croats
1755:
1752:dialect is also present in the peninsula.
1355:regarding the precise line of the border.
968:since the 14th century. In 1797, with the
4643:Former states and territories in Slovenia
3464:A Brief History of Istria / Darko Darovec
3330:"UNESCO Red Book on Endangered Languages"
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1474:Learn how and when to remove this message
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2657:
2219:Marcel Cornis-Pope, John Neubauer,
1406:Socijaldemokratska Partija Hrvatske
552:/Capodistria. It also includes the
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3422:In Adriatico nel secondo millennio
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1402:Social Democratic Party of Croatia
1009:of "Romance" or "Slavic" culture.
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3185:Žerjavić, Vladimir (1993-07-01).
3104:Julio Aramberri, Richard Butler,
3034:. Government Communication Office
2888:Journal of Modern Italian Studies
2865:Journal of Modern Italian Studies
2557:
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1110:Third Italian War of Independence
1104:looked with sympathy towards the
966:domains of the Austrian Habsburgs
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813:, the region was pillaged by the
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592:with the southern edges of the
581:) lying farthest to the north.
2640:Stephens, Henry Morse (2008).
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1384:Hrvatska demokratska zajednica
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3296:Croatian Bureau of Statistics
3271:Croatian Bureau of Statistics
2616:"Historic Urban Cores: Izola"
2318:A manual of ancient geography
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1023:Italian irredentism in Istria
952:Habsburg Monarchy (1797–1805)
672:The name is derived from the
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4263:Gross domestic product (GDP)
3533:Principal historical regions
3154:. Indiana University Press.
2941:10.17104/1611-8944_2011_1_66
2696:(in Italian). Archived from
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2921:Cattaruzza, Marina (2011).
2859:Žerjavić, Vladimir (2008).
2372:. pp. 45–49, 217, 270.
2250:, Routledge, 1 ed. (2002),
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1364:Istrian Democratic Assembly
1337:forced to emigrate to Italy
1013:Austrian Empire (1814–1918)
903:), but they lost it to the
608:/Bisterza, and the Italian
441:Borders and roads in Istria
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2450:Martyn, John R. C (2012).
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3171:– via Google Books.
2900:10.1080/13545710802010990
2882:D'Alessio, Vanni (2008).
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1297:Free Territory of Trieste
1214:Although a member of the
1145:Franz Joseph I of Austria
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2139:Istrian–Dalmatian exodus
1521:, 147,416 (36.5%) spoke
1279:Istrian–Dalmatian exodus
3459:Old postcards of Istria
3446:Encyclopædia Britannica
3129:Italian Istria infosite
3053:Rawson, Andrew (2013).
2981:Minahan, James (2000).
2845:Encyclopædia Britannica
2404:Coordinamento Adriatico
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1976:/Capodistria (Slovenia)
1756:Austro-Hungarian census
1525:, 55,365 (13.7%) spoke
1183:There are some claims,
1130:Austro-Hungarian Empire
960:) had been part of the
623:
575:San Dorligo della Valle
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32:Istria (disambiguation)
4633:Peninsulas of Slovenia
2646:, BiblioLife. p. 192.
2537:. Brill. p. 198.
2488:Curta, Florin (2001).
2383:Bratož, Rajko (1989).
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4586:45.26111°N 13.90444°E
3993:Kingdom of Yugoslavia
3906:Dalmatian city-states
3360:www.citypopulation.de
2759:13 March 2018 at the
1972:/Palazzo Pretorio in
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334:Geography of Slovenia
200: • Summer (
4454:World Heritage Sites
3386:Nationalities Papers
3119:see also Census 2001
2754:"Capitolo 1980-1918"
2533:Štih, Peter (2010).
2518:Bekic, Luka (2016).
1631:improve this section
1452:improve this article
1124:to the newly formed
819:Eastern Roman Empire
811:Western Roman Empire
778:Exarchate of Ravenna
370:improve this article
330:Geography of Croatia
30:For other uses, see
4628:Geography of Europe
4582: /
4273:History of currency
4027:War of Independence
4010:'Independent State'
3107:Tourism Development
2763:, Capodistria, 2000
2700:on 22 February 2021
2272:www.istra-istria.hr
2124:Castellieri culture
2032:Vineyards of Istria
1551:Italian irredentism
1533:, 882 (0.2%) spoke
1424:Demographic history
1134:Italian irredentism
854:Placitum of Riziano
610:Province of Trieste
4623:Geography of Italy
4591:45.26111; 13.90444
4298:Telecommunications
4032:Croatia since 1995
4017:Socialist Republic
3978:Illyrian Provinces
3968:Republic of Ragusa
3526:Regions of Croatia
3474:2018-03-14 at the
3314:2009-05-27 at the
3197:(4-5 (6-7)): 649.
3134:2014-10-09 at the
2674:www.britannica.com
2599:John Mason Neale,
2315:Leonhard Schmitz,
1992:/Pirano (Slovenia)
1941:/Montona (Croatia)
1911:/Parenzo (Croatia)
1891:Aerial picture of
1865:The small town of
1734:Republic of Venice
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1341:Paris Peace Treaty
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1236:Dodecanese Islands
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1087:Kingdom of Illyria
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919:Map of Istria and
893:Republic of Venice
870:Carolingian Empire
732:as well as at the
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2586:978-3-631-57011-1
2463:978-1-443-83918-1
2268:"Geographic data"
1970:Praetorian Palace
1907:The promenade of
1854:/Isola d'Istria,
1839:
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1692:Venetian Republic
1688:Venetian language
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1578:Chakavian dialect
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1249:The organization
1196:Italy (1919–1947)
1112:(1866), when the
1091:Austrian Littoral
1046:Treaty of Rapallo
1038:Austrian Littoral
1006:Illyrian Movement
962:Holy Roman Empire
934:Bajamonte Tiepolo
911:Venetian Republic
905:Holy Roman Empire
821:, and the Avars.
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642:History of Istria
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