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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)...
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Kastav Statute (Croatian:
Statut Grada Kastva) is a 14th-century
Glagolitic city
statute of
Croatian city
Kastav. The
Kastav Statute "Zakon
Grada Kastva...
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Kastav Film
Festival is an
international film
festival founded in 2009.
Since then, the
festival is held
every June in
Kastav, Croatia. The
festival shows...
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Rijeka carnival UNESCO:
Annual carnival bell ringers’
pageant from the
Kastav area Hecimovic,
Arnel (2018-01-30). "Ituren Carnival,
ancient pagan festival...
- (1474),
painted by
Vincent of
Kastav; the
painting in the Holy
Trinity Church of Hrastovlje,
Istria by John of
Kastav (1490). A
notable example was painted...
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Bakar Town of Cres Town of
Crikvenica Town of Čabar Town of
Delnice Town of
Kastav Town of
Kraljevica Town of Krk Town of Mali Lošinj Town of Novi Vinodolski...
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Istrian scale"; "Zvončari,
annual carnival bell ringers'
pageant from the
Kastav area."
Architecture in
Croatia reflects the
influences of
bordering nations...
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Ratni vihor u Gospiću i
okolici (in Croatian). Vol. 1.
Kastav:
Nakladnik Inicijativa za zaštitu baštine
Kastav. p. 16. ISBN 978-953-56683-3-6. v t e...
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renamed Capitaine Biebuyck. In 1957, she was sold to
Yugoslavia and
renamed Kastav. A
further sale in 1965 to Hong Kong saw her
renamed Ivory Tellus, she served...