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Buzet (Croatian: [bǔzɛt]; Latin: Piquentum; Italian:
Pinguente) is a town in Istria, west Croatia, po****tion 6,133 (2011). The
historical core of Buzet...
- Rovinj/Rovigno, Pazin/Pisino, Labin/Albona, Umag/Umago, Motovun/Montona, Buzet/
Pinguente, and Buje/Buie.
Smaller towns in
Istria County include Višnjan/Visignano...
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model organism Drosophila (fruit flies).
Ritossa was born in the town of
Pinguente in
Istria in 1936, one of
three sons. His father, a butcher, was killed...
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Umago (13,467)
Labin /
Albona (11,642)
Pazin /
Pisino (8,638)
Buzet /
Pinguente (6,133)
Vodnjan /
Dignano (6,119) Buje / Buie (5,182)
Novigrad / Cittanova...
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finds were uncovered. The
areas of Pazin, Draguć (Draguccio),
Buzet (
Pinguente) and Roč (Rozzo, an
important Roman castrum since the 2nd
century BC)...
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Fianona / Plomin, and the
interior towns of
Albona /
Labin and
Pinguente / Buzet. This
created a
dichotomy that
characterized Istria until the...
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Jacques Moderne -
Giacomo Moderno (
Pinguente,
Istria [now Buzet, Croatia], c.1495–1500 – Lyons,
after 1560) was an Italian-born
music publisher active...
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Buzet Buzet (Croatian*, Slovene*),
Buzet – Бузет (Macedonian, Serbian*),
Pinguente (Italian*)
Bydgoszcz Bidgošč – Бидгошч (Macedonian*, Serbian*), Bidgošča...
- 1893 – 24
April 1979) was an
Italian chess master.
Romih was born in
Pinguente,
Istria (now Buzet), and as a
Croatian a
citizen of Austria-Hungary, but...
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Jadera → Zara →
Zadar Agram,
Zagrab →
Zagreb Zaravecchia →
Biograd na Moru
Pinguente →
Buzet Cherso → Cres
Porto Re →
Kraljevica Albona →
Labin Lesina → Hvar...