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Kastav (Italian:
Castua) is a town in Primorje-Gorski
Kotar County, Croatia,
built on a 365 m high hill
overlooking the
Kvarner Gulf on the
northern coast...
- John of
Kastav (Latin:
Johannes de
Castua; Croatian: Ivan iz Kastva; Slovene:
Janez iz Kastva) was a 15th-century
Istrian artist, a
native of
Kastav (Croatia)...
- Austria-Hungary in 1918, Pola and the
whole of
Istria –
except the
territory of
Castua Kastav – went to Italy. Pola
became the
capital of the
Province of Pola...
- Austria-Hungary in 1918, Pola and the
whole of
Istria –
except the
territory of
Castua – were ****igned to Italy. Pola
became the
capital of the
newly created "province...
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please to
chieftains of the
Moschienizze area,
subjects of the
lords of
Castua (Kastav), who didn't
understand Latin. The only
official language of the...
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local road
through Labin (Albona) and
Plomin (Fianona) as far as Kastav/
Castua (Castra),
where it
joined at an
angle with the Via Annia. Becker, Jeffrey...
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Kastav worked in the Holy
Trinity Church in Hrastovlje, and
Vincenzo di
Càstua in the
sanctuary of
Santa Maria alle
Lastre in Beram. Verona,
although subjugated...
- Austria-Hungary in 1918, Labinština and the
whole of
Istria –
except the
territory of
Castua Kastav – went to Italy. In
March and
April 1921, the town was the scene...
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Giurizzani Kaldanija Caldania Kanfanar Canfanaro Karšete C****tte
Kastav Castua Kastel Castelvenere Karvran Carnizza Koper Capodistria Koromačno Valmazzinghi...
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Dubrovnik Ragusa Hvar
Lesina Karlobag Carlopago Karlovac Carlostadio Kastav Castua Knin
Tenin Komiža
Comisa Korčula
Curzola Kraljevica Porto Re Krk Veglia...