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    Papal possessions in the eastern Adriatic by Ante Škegro

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…Peter in Praevalitana (patrimo-nium Praevalitanum), in Dalmatia (Dalmatiarum patrimonium,patrimonium in Dalmatia) and in Istria together with Ravenna(patrimonium Ravennate et Histrianum). …”
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    Ethnic, regional and national identities in the context of European cross border cooperation opportunities: a case study of Italian ethnic community in Slovene Istri by Ksenija Šabec

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…The article proceeds from the main research question about the effects of EU integration and cross border cooperation initiatives on the border region of Slovene Istria as a whole and Italian ethnic community in particular in terms of its socio-economic and cultural activity and identity issue. …”
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    Mineral profile of Croatian honey and differences due to its geographical origin by Natalija URŠULIN-TRSTENJAK, Davor LEVANIĆ, Ljiljana PRIMORAC, Jasna BOŠNIR, Nada VAHČIĆ, Goran ŠARIĆ

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…Principal components analysis (PCA) showed that Al (Bjelovar-Bilogora), Fe (Bjelovar-Bilogora and Istria), Cu (Eastern Croatia), and K (Istria) could present mineral substances typical for the black locust honey of each region.…”
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    Homage to a New Town in an Old One: Dequel’s Bust of Pier Paolo Vergerio il Giovane by Neža Čebron Lipovec

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…The urban space of northern Istria, where the Italian and Slovene communities have become intertwined throughout history, were drastically marked by the political and historic events of the mid-20th century. …”
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    Parole istriane * by Franco Crevatin

    Published 1978-12-01
    “…I termini, quando non al­ trimenti indicato, sono propri del dialetto di Buie d'Istria. …”
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    Zametki primorskih mest by Elica Boltin Tome

    Published 1971-04-01
    “…Kos ed altri secondo i quali le origini delle tre città costiere siano da collegare con l’avvento dei tempi turbolenti rispettivamente con spo[1]stamenti delle stirpi barbariche nei secoli 6 e 7. Si rifugiarono in Istria i profughi di Norico e di Pannonia. Con gli attacchi dei Làngobardi, degli Slavi e degli Avari che scossero l’Istria stessa, anche gli abitanti dell’interno della Penisola, ce ne informa Dandolo nella sua cronaca, per essere al riparo, cer[1]carono rifugio su piccole isole e su lingue di terra. …”
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    Bronze Age Hillforts around Rovinj on the western coast of the Istrian Peninsula and their pottery by Anja Hellmuth Kramberger, Sebastian Müller, Maja Čuka

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The site that is currently best investigated and excavated with modern methods is the Gradina of Monkodonja near the small port town of Rovinj on the west coast of Istria, which is dated to the developed Early and to the beginning of the Middle Bronze Age. …”
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