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Istria (/ˈɪstriə/ IST-ree-ə;
Croatian and Slovene: Istra;
Italian and Venetian: Istria; Istriot: Eîstria; Istro-Romanian: Istria; Latin: Histria; Ancient...
- in south-western France.
Birthplace of Jean-Baptiste Bessières, Duke of
Istrie Communes of the Lot
department "Répertoire
national des élus: les maires"...
- ('ruo'). London: SOAS,
Endangered Languages Archive Calindaru lu
rumeri din
Istrie (in
Istro Romanian), the
first book in Istro-Romanian,
published by Andrei...
- Napoléon Bessières, 2nd Duke of
Istrie (2
August 1802,
Paris - 21 July 1856, Arnouville-les-Gonesse) was a
French politician. His
father marshal Jean-Baptiste...
-
grammar by
Egide de
Boeck c. 1905 Istro-Romanian
Calindaru lu
rumeri din
Istrie by
Andrei Glavina and
Constantin Diculescu Compilation of Istro-Romanian...
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Croatie Croatie militaire (Military Croatia)
Segna (Senj)
parts of
Croatie Istrie (Istria)
Trieste Trieste Gorice (Gorizia)
Capodistria (Koper)
Rovigno (Rovinj)...
- Istro-Romanian in
collaboration with Diculescu,
Calindaru lu
rumeri din
Istrie (Calendar of the
Romanians of Istria),
published in 1905.
During the first...
- do****ents. The
first book
entirely in Istro-Romanian,
Calindaru lu
rumeri din
Istrie (Calendar of the
Romanians of Istria),
would be
published centuries later...
- Italian, Polish, Romanian, Spanish), Istría - Ιστρία (Gr****),
Istrië (Dutch),
Istrie (French, Czech),
Istrien (Danish, German, Swedish),
Isztria (Hungarian)...
- (1809–1873), in 1826
married Napoléon Bessières (1802–1856), 2nd duke of
Istrie, son of maréchal Bessières ; Emma (1810–1876),
married Charles Ferron de...