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Hrvatini (pronounced [xəɾʋaˈtiːni]; Italian: Crevatini) is a
village in
southwestern Slovenia in the City Muni****lity of Koper.
Hrvatini was mentioned...
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Nogometni klub
Ankaran (English:
Ankaran Football Club),
commonly referred to as NK
Ankaran or
simply Ankaran, was a
Slovenian football club from Koper...
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whereas Zone B and four
villages from Zone A (Plavje,
Spodnje Škofije,
Hrvatini, and Elerji)
became part of Yugoslavia,
divided between Slovenia and Croatia...
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Dorligo della Valle, such as Plavje,
Spodnje Škofije, Elerji,
Hrvatini, Kolomban, Cerej, Premančan, Barizoni, and
Socerb (with its castle), according...
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settlements in the present-day
Slovenian muni****lity of Koper,
namely Hrvatini, Elerji,
Spodnje Škofije,
Plavje and Osp.
After the end of
World War II...
- a TO tank company. JNA
special forces attempted a
maritime landing at
Hrvatini but were
ambushed and
repulsed by the Slovenians,
suffering two dead and...
- Bertoki, ital.
Bertocchi Bošamarin, ital.
Bossamarin Cerej, ital.
Cerei Hrvatini, ital.
Crevatini Kampel, ital.
Campel Kolomban, ital.
Colombano Koper,...
- Kalu Galantiči Gažon Glem Gračišče
Gradin Grinjan Grintovec Hrastovlje Hrvatini Kampel Karli Kastelec Kolomban Koromači–Boškini
Kortine Koštabona Kozloviči...
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ancient harbours and
settlements still remain today,
mostly in Ankaran,
Hrvatini, Izola, Koper, and Piran. With the fall of the
Western Roman Empire in...
- Komen), and the
Istrian villages of Plavje,
Spodnje Škofije, Elerji, and
Hrvatini, now in Slovenia. The
Istrian coastal town of **** (now in Croatia) was...