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    Nitrogen Deposition in Different Mediterranean Forest Types along the Eastern Adriatic Coast by Lucija Lovreškov, Ivan Limić, Lukrecija Butorac, Tamara Jakovljević

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Measurements were carried out over a two-year period on four plots in two regions: holm oak and pubescent oak in Istria, Aleppo pine and black pine in Dalmatia. Bulk open field and throughfall deposition were sampled with continuously exposed collectors. …”
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    Spašavanje gladne djece iz Bosne i Hercegovine tijekom Prvoga svjetskog rata: primjer suradnje sa Kraljevinom Hrvatskom i Slavonijom by Stjepan Matković, Edi Miloš

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…During the World War I several rescue missions were carried out for the sake of children in the poor areas of the south-eastern part of the Austro-Hungarian territory, e. g., Bosnia-Herzegovina, Dalmatia, and Istria. In Bosnia-Herzegovina, whose borders had been the theater of military operation against Serbia and Montenegro at the beginning of the war, this humanitarian action was led in accordance between the land governments of Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina, approved by army officials and organized by humanitarian associations from Zagreb established in the pre-war years that were involved in child care and protection, as well as by the Central Committee for the Defence of Families in the Wars and of soldiers who died in combat. …”
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    Genome Size Variation in <i>Dianthus sylvestris</i> Wulfen sensu lato (Caryophyllaceae) by Ana Terlević, Sandro Bogdanović, Božo Frajman, Ivana Rešetnik

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…<i>sylvestris</i> from Istria (Croatia, Italy). Their monoploid RGS is significantly lower than that of the diploids, indicating genome downsizing. …”
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    The application of UAV-derived SfM-MVS photogrammetry for the investigation of storm wave boulder deposits on a small rocky island in the semi-enclosed Northern Adriatic Sea by Valeria Vaccher, Linley Hastewell, Stefano Devoto, Amerigo Corradetti, Matteo Mantovani, Tvrtko Korbar, Stefano Furlani

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…AbstractThe inventory and categorization of an extensive coastal boulder assemblage originating from storm wave transport on the coastline of Fenoliga Island (Northern Adriatic Sea, southern Istria, Croatia) are presented and discussed herein. …”
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    Ageing and Non-Formal Care for Elderly Persons in Croatia by Sonja Podgorelec, Sanja Klempić

    Published 2007-06-01
    “…The help and support that the elderly receive from friends is roughly equal in the city and in villages, although neighbourly help is somewhat greater in non-urban areas (for example in Istria and on the islands). However, researches confirm that the social network of support and help among the rural population has changed since the nineties of the last century. …”
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    Religion and settlement as preservers of ethnicity by Barjaktarović Mirko

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…This paper presents a few cases of ethnicity preservation (sometimes its loss), namely: (1) The Sarakačans group (a Greek speaking ancient Balkan population); that is, its lineage Ašana in Goč (nearby Kraljevo); (2) Serbs in White Krajina (Slovenia) and Zumberka (Croatia); (3) Serbs from former Montenegro settled in the village of Peroj, in Istria; (4) Catholic Albanians, tribe Klimenti settled in Srem' villages Nikinci, Hrtkovci and Jarak, who declare themselves to be Croatians today; (5) A Serbian population from Montenegro and parts of Herzegovina (various tribes from Ceklina, Bjelopavlić, Riječka nahija, Njeguš, Grahovo and Zubac), from Petlovo Selo, in northeast Serbia (6) Torbeša families, from the group Mijaka, an originally Slav-Islamic population in the Crni Drim area, that immigrated in the 1960's to Izmir, in Turkey; (7). …”
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    Neologismi tecnici ed affini nella prosa rovignese attuale by Pavao Tekavčić

    Published 1986-12-01
    “… La lingua delle opere in rovignese, apparse sulle pagine dell'antologia Istria Nobilissima, offre materiali ricchi e svariati per diversi tipi di studi linguistici, fra I quali quello dellivello lessicale è uno dei più importanti. …”
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    Syrmian front: From its establishment to the breakthrough by Tošić-Malešević Nikola

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Apart from these, liberated were also the South Slavic ethnic areas that until then had been under the rule of Italy – Julian Alps area in the west of the present-day Republic of Slovenia, Istria, which today is divided between the Republic of Croatia and the Republic of Slovenia, and Trieste, which now belongs to the Republic of Italy. …”
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    Sintassi, semantica, pragmatic in alcuni interessanti casi di ambiguita nei testi istroromanzi moderni by Pavao Tekavčić

    Published 1988-12-01
    “… Nell'ambito del nostro progetto di studio sintattico, semantico e pragmalinguistico dei testi istroromanzi moderni (precipuamente rovignesi, pubblicati nell'antologia Istria Nobilissima) sono stati raccolti parecchi casi di ambiguità, cioè di frasi che ammettono due, tre o persino più di tre letture o interpretazioni. …”
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    <i>Inocybe istriaca</i> sp. nov. from Brijuni National Park (Croatia) and Its Position within Inocybaceae Revealed by Multigene Phylogenetic Analysis by Ana Pošta, Ditte Bandini, Armin Mešić, Lucia Pole, Ivana Kušan, Neven Matočec, Olga Malev, Zdenko Tkalčec

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Integrative taxonomic studies of macrofungal diversity in the Brijuni National Park (Istria County, Croatia) led to the discovery of a second species of <i>Inocybe</i> (Agaricales, Inocybaceae) new to science. …”
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    Divergence of Ethnobotanical Knowledge of Slovenians on the Edge of the Mediterranean as a Result of Historical, Geographical and Cultural Drivers by Ivana Vitasović-Kosić, Mitja Kaligarič, Josip Juračak

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…Data were collected using 60 in-depth semi-structured interviews, from March to August 2019, in two municipalities: Komen at Karst and Izola in Istria concerning food, medicinal, economic use, and local customs. …”
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    Estimation of near-surface attenuation in the tectonically complex contact area of the northwestern External Dinarides and the Adriatic foreland by S. Markušić, D. Stanko, T. Korbar, I. Sović

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The complex pattern of longitudinal and transversal major late-orogenic fault zones dissecting early-orogenic thin-skinned tectonic cover in the Kvarner area and the shallow depth to the Moho (Mohorovičić discontinuity) in the Adriatic foreland (southern Istria) are probably responsible for a significant part of wave attenuation and for the anisotropy of attenuation. …”
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    First record of Dicrostonyx (Rodentia, Mammalia) in the Late Pleistocene/?Holocene sediments of Croatia by Jadranka Mauch Lenardić

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…Holocene sediments from the Romuald's Cave (western Istria). The resemblance has been observed in morphological data, while some metrical parameters differ slightly in comparison to the findings from some other European localities, for example from Poland and Austria. …”
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