-
there was a
small community of Istro-Romanians,
concentrated around the
Valdarsa area in
central Istria.
Nearly 96% of the po****tion was
Catholic and they...
- Niemeyer. pp. 448–460. Feresini,
Nerina (1996). Il
Comune istro-romeno di
Valdarsa (in Italian). Trieste:
Edizioni Italo Svevo. Frățilă,
Vasile (2003). "La...
- (Istro-Romanian: Șușńievițe or Susńievița; Italian: Susgneviza,
Susgnevizza and
Valdarsa) is a
small village in
Istria County, Croatia, in the muni****lity of Kršan...
-
taught in the
local language. He also
became mayor of the muni****lity of
Valdarsa (an
Italian name for Šušnjevica), a muni****lity
created to
unify all the...
- were sent to
teach Slovene children Italian. However, in Šušnjevica (it:
Valdarsa) the use of Istro-Rumanian
language was
allowed after 1923. In 1926, claiming...
- Finally, it was
approved by the
Provincial Council and the muni****lity of
Valdarsa was
created on 19
January 1922, of
which Glavina was its
first mayor. After...
- who have
moved to the capital. In
Croatian Istria -
between the
towns of
Valdarsa and
Seiane -
there is the
small ethnic community of the
Istroromeni or...