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Umag Umag is a small seaside town recognized for its tennis schools and tournaments. |
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Buje Buje is called "the guard of Istria“ due to its strategic position. |
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Grožnjan Above the once Venetian port of Bastia, the former centre of the northern Venetian part can be found, the town of Grožnjan. |
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Novigrad Novigrad is situated on its own green peninsula, which up until today has been protected by walls from the middle ages. |
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Motovun Close to sunrise, under the veil of the mist, one can make out the outline of the most beautiful Motovun, a proud town that is located on the top of a solitary hill. |
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Buzet Fresh air, a great view and woods full of small waterfalls, cascades and pools decorate this town. |
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Hum According to legend Hum, the medieval town also known as the smallest town in the world, was founded completely by chance. |
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Poreč Today Poreč is a most attractive destination, as much as for its historical sights, as for its abundant daily and nightly entertainment in the summer. |
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Pazin Pazin is located in the heart of the Istrian peninsula whose shape reminds of the symbol of life and love. |
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Vrsar The one time famous summer spot for the lover Casanova, today provides a picture of the Mediterranean soul of Istria. |
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Rovinj Distinctive because of its microclimate and original because of its looks, Rovinj falls amongst the most visited towns in Istria. As an inspiration for something lofty, Rovinj has for centuries attracted artists, bohemians and the unconventional. |
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Svetvinčenat Svetvinčenat (San Vincente) lies at the crossroads in the heart of Istria. |
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Labin The city of Republicans, the fighters of free speech, and the Labin Revolution started by the theologist Matija Vlacic, a pupil of martin Luther, makes Labin historically notable. |
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Rabac Rabac is a famous Croatian seaside resort which is located just 5 km from the medieval town of Labin. |
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Barban Barban is a small historical village situated on a plateau separating the areas of Labin and Pula. |
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Marčana Marčana is located on the way towards a part of the Adriatic Sea with still largely untouched fjords and bays. |
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Vodnjan The town of Vodnjan was once a large urban center so that nowadays it is most interesting as a cultural and tourist destination. |
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Fažana / Valbandon Discovering a small town is truly a great challenge. It completely fits into the reflection of its harbour, lying between the two lighthouses. |
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Peroj Peroj is located across from Brioni National Park and offers access to unspoilt natural beaches |
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Galižana (Gallesano) Located just 6 km from the beach, Fažana (Brijuni National Park) and from the centre of Pula, Galižana is a small village which is still hardly touched by tourism. |
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Brijuni National Park Brijuni (Brioni in Italian) are a group of fourteen small islands in the Croatian part of the northern Adriatic Sea, separated from the west coast of the Istrian peninsula by the narrow Fažana Strait. |
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Pula The largest Istrian town, and one time main military port of the Austrian monarchy is worthy of all visits. |
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Medulin / Ližnjan / Šišan Medulin is a well-known tourist place located just a 10-minute drive from Pula. |
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Premantura Voted as one of the top 10 hidden beaches by Lonely Planet, Premantura is surrounded by nature not many places can boast of. |
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