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Plomin (Italian:
Fianona) is a
village in Kršan muni****lity in
Istria County, Croatia. ,
situated approximately 11 km
north of Labin, on a hill 80 meters...
- 1330–1797 **** (Pola), 1145–1291 and 1331–1797
Labin (Albona) and
Plomin (
Fianona), 1420–1797
Pazin (Pisino), 1508–1509
Kvarner Gulf (Quarnaro):
Rijeka (Fiume)...
- Balzano, Gorizia, Padua, Pordenone, Rovigno, Trieste, Treviso, Albona,
Fianona, Udine, Verona, Vicenza, ****, Fiume. The
three Secular Regions of Trentino-Alto...
- of
Capodistria / Koper,
Parenzo / Poreč,
Rovigno / Rovinj, Pola / ****,
Fianona / Plomin, and the
interior towns of
Albona /
Labin and
Pinguente / Buzet...
- it, and
continuing as a
local road
through Labin (Albona) and
Plomin (
Fianona) as far as Kastav/Castua (Castra),
where it
joined at an
angle with the...
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Parish in the
District of Albona. From
antique times,
Albona / Labin, and
Fianona /
Plomin were two
Castles and were
considered one District. In 1632 the...
- Rovigno, ****,
Veglia and Volosca. Two
antique castles, Albona/Labin and
Fianona/Plomin
which were two
Agricultural Comunes, (muni****lities
during the...
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Giovanni and was one of the five
ports on the east
coast of
Istria from
Fianona to Voscice. This was the spot
where a flat
bottom boat
called Trabacula...
- Date Ship name Nationality/Type
Tonnage (GRT)
Coordinates 12 June 1941
Fianona Italian tanker 6600 43°08′N 10°30′E / 43.133°N 10.500°E / 43.133; 10...
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townships (Head Commune) was the city of Albona; the
other was the city of
Fianona.
Before 1632
there was only one
district and that was the
District od Albona...