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Lovran (Italian: Laurana, German: Lauran) is a
village and a muni****lity in Primorje-Gorski
Kotar County, Croatia. It is
situated in
eastern Istria, on...
- K****a/Košice (1913); Pécs (1913) Croatia:
Fiume (1899); **** (1904);
Opatija –
Lovran (1908);
Zagreb (1910);
Dubrovnik (1910). The
Budapest Metro Line 1 (originally...
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patrician villas connected to the
nearby town of
Castrum Laureana, the
modern Lovran.
Croats settled in the
region from
about 700 AD onwards.
Conquered by King...
- of
Kostrena Muni****lity of
Lokve Muni****lity of
Lopar Muni****lity of
Lovran Muni****lity of Malinska-Dubašnica Muni****lity of
Matulji Muni****lity...
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March 1933,
connecting the
railway station in
Matulji with
Opatija and
Lovran. The
Opatija line was
planned in 1892 as a
steam driven tramway line from...
- Makar(ska) < MUCCURUM;
Split < SPALETUM;
Labin < ALBONA;
Solin < SALONA;
Lovran < LAURANA;
Supetar <
SANCTU PETRU;
Sutomore <
SANCTA MARIA Words in the...
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Medveja is a
village in
Lovran muni****lity, Primorje-Gorski
Kotar County, in Croatia. It is
connected by the D66 highway.
Medveja is a
former picturesque...
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series in 2020. Prin****l
photography took
place on
location in Rijeka,
Lovran, and Rovinj, Croatia. A
minor part was
filmed in Portofino,
Italy in 2021...
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former muni****lity
along with the
towns and muni****lities of Opatija,
Lovran, Mošćenička
Draga and Matulji. The
metro area of
Rijeka is the territory...
- Novi
Vinodolski in the east, Lošinj, on Lošinj island, in the south, and
Lovran in the west. The
location and
photos of
murals can be
found on Armada's...