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Pazin (Italian:
Pisino, German: Mitterburg) is a town in
western Croatia, the
administrative seat of
Istria County. It is
known for the
medieval Pazin...
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historically known as
Moncalvo di
Pisino (Italian:
Moncalvo di
Pisino; Golgorizza), is a
village in
central Istria, near
Pazin (
Pisino).
Today the
village is part...
- De
Franceschi was born on 16
October 1809 in
Moncalvo di
Pisino, in
Central Istria, near
Pisino, to
Giuseppe De
Franceschi and
Lambertina Peschle from Volosca...
- Habsburgs, and was
referred to as "Imperial Istria" with its
capital at
Pisino (German: Mitterburg). In 1797, with the
Treaty of
Campo Formio written by...
- 1875 – 28
April 1951) was a
painter from
Pisino, Istria.
Wilhelm Legler (also Guglielmo) was born in
Pisino, Istria, to
Wilhelm Legler, an engineer, and...
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Istria County include ****/Pola, Poreč/Parenzo, Rovinj/Rovigno, Pazin/
Pisino, Labin/Albona, Umag/Umago, Motovun/Montona, Buzet/Pinguente, and Buje/Buie...
- 1145–1291 and 1331–1797
Labin (Albona) and
Plomin (Fianona), 1420–1797
Pazin (
Pisino), 1508–1509
Kvarner Gulf (Quarnaro):
Rijeka (Fiume), 1508–1509 Cres (Cherso)...
- p. 855. ISBN 9788881900152. "Foiba di
Pisino". www.catastogrotte.it.
Retrieved 24
April 2023. "Istria -
Pisino millenaria".
Arena di Pola.
Retrieved 24...
- the well-known
sinkhole that
opens near the
castle of Montecuccoli, in
Pisino, and of the
stream that
flows into it. The
place plays a
central role in...
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reorganized into only two subdivisions: Istria, with its
capital at
Mitterburg (
Pisino/Pazin), and Gorizia.
Trieste and its
immediate surroundings were put under...