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Wine production on Istria family farms
Viticulture in Istria is considered as a pillar in the agricultural economy. Wine tourism is present in Istria in the last two decades along with the establishment of wine roads. There are three existing wine roads in Istria. One of the activities on the
Anita Silvana ILAK PERŠURIĆ +1 more
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In August and September 2018, an exhibition of old maps and plans of Istria was mounted at the El Magazein Gallery in Vodnjan. The exhibition was divided into three units: maps of Istria, plans, and a commercial section (copies of plans and prints for ...
Milka Kosanović, Miljenko Lapaine
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Recenzija, prikaz knjige "Istria pittorica: Dipinti dal XV al XVII secolo" Višnje Bralić i Nine Kudiš Burić.
Masau Dan, Maria, Maria Masau Dan
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Evidence from the collection of various letters (Variae epistulae) of the Italo-Roman aristocrat, Ostrogothic official of highest order and scholar Flavius Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus Senator (fifth - sixth c.) that refer to conditions on the eastern ...
Hrvoje Gračanin
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The Language Situation among the Italian Community of Koper (Slovenia): Field Study Data
This paper discusses the current language situation among the Italian minority in Slovenian Primorje in Koper. During the fi eld research conducted by the authors’ team, narratives in Italian were recorded from informants. Using discursive and structural-
Alexander Pivovarenko, Gleb Pilipenko
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Appearance and development of the notary office along the East coast of the Adriatic sea and its inland from the 10th to the 15th century [PDF]
We can trace the development of notary on the Eastern coast of the Adriatic and its hinterland since the 11th century. Since then, notaries had the right to issue documents in cities. In Istria, the note u appears for the first time in historical sources
Atlagić Marko P. +1 more
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Cross-border cooperation between Slovenia and Croatia in Istria after 1991
The paper discusses the impact of the international border established in 1991 on cross-border cooperation. It focuses on the impact of the Agreement between the Republic of Slovenia and the Republic of Croatia on Border Traffic and Cooperation (SOPS ...
Primož Pipan
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The natural radioactivity of Istria, Croatia [PDF]
Because of the geological structure of Istrian peninsula which mainly consists of a limestone that is characterized by karstic topography on its surface, it is expected that there are areas with elevated radon levels in soil gas as well as inside buildings (e.g. houses, kindergartens, schools).
Poje Sovilj, Marina +5 more
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This article discusses how Venice, in its political representation, valued the relation with the sacred as one of the main strategies for strengthening its political power in Istrian communities.
Višnja Bralić
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