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Labin (Italian/Istriot: Albona) is a town in Istria, west Croatia, with a town po****tion of 5,806 (2021) and 10,424 in the
greater muni****lity (which...
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Olbonenses (unknown),
those who enjo****
Italic law (Ius Itali****) were
Alutae (
Alvona - Labin),
Flanates (Flanona – Plomin, the gulf of
Kvarner was
named by them...
- Scardona.
Among the
toponyms of the so-called 'Liburnian' area are Aenona,
Alvona, Flanona, Fulfinium, Lopsica, Ludrum, and Scardona.
Venetic language Italic...
- Wilkes, 1969, page 194, "By the
early years of
Augustus the
inhabitants of
Alvona the Alutrenses..." Šašel Kos & Kos 2020: "Andetrium".
Wilkes 1992, p. 100...
- was the
western border of the Liburnians, and the
major settlements were
Alvona (Labin) and
Flanona (Plomin). The
ancient Gr****s
founded many
colonies in...
- wife of the
freedman Lucius Cenionius Priamus, who
built a tomb for her at
Alvona in Dalmatia,
dating between the
death of
Augustus and the
middle of the...
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called it Aloun. In the
Tabula Peutingeriana,
Plinio and
Tolomeo called it
Alvona. In 250 AD the Arab
geographer Edrisi called it
Albunh which means po****ted...