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Pazin (Italian: Pisino, German:
Mitterburg) is a town in
western Croatia, the
administrative seat of
Istria County. It is
known for the
medieval Pazin...
- was
reorganized into only two subdivisions: Istria, with its
capital at
Mitterburg (Pisino/Pazin), and Gorizia.
Trieste and its
immediate surroundings were...
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referred to as "Imperial Istria" with its
capital at
Pisino (German:
Mitterburg). In 1797, with the
Treaty of
Campo Formio written by Napoleon, the peninsula...
- held a
small territory in the
interior of the
peninsula around Pazin (
Mitterburg),
which it
administered from its
Carniolan duchy. The
Habsburg rulers...
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Carniola took
control of what
remained of the
Istrian march around Pazin (
Mitterburg). Soon
Carniola extended over the
Karst Plateau and had two
small seacoasts...
- interior,
while the
coast was Roman. The
Inner part of
Istria around Mitterburg (Pazin) had been part of the Holy
Roman Empire for centuries, and more...
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Ludwig (Ljudevit)
Mitterpacher von
Mitterburg in
Hungarian as
Mitterpacher Lajos,
Latinized as
Ludovicus Mitterpacher (25
August 1734,
Bilje – 24 May 1814)...
- (Marca Trevigiana) and the
remains of the
Istrian march around Pazin (
Mitterburg),
which Count Albert III of Görz
bequeathed to the
House of
Habsburg in...
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descendants would gain
further territory in
inner Istria around Pazin (
Mitterburg). He was
married to Adelaide, a
daughter of
Count Otto I of Scheyern-Dachau-Valley...
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Pazin Castle (Croatian: Kaštel
Pazin Italian:
Castello di Pisino, German:
Mitterburg) is a
medieval fortification built on a
solid rock
situated in the middle...