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Piran (Slovene pronunciation: [piˈɾáːn] ; Italian:
Pirano [
piˈraːno]) is a town in
southwestern Slovenia on the Gulf of
Piran on the
Adriatic Sea. It is...
- The
Battle of
Pirano (also
known as the
Battle of Grado) on 22
February 1812 was a
minor naval action of the
Adriatic campaign of the
Napoleonic Wars fought...
- 1770) was an
Italian composer and
violinist of the
Baroque era born in
Pirano in the
Republic of
Venice (now Piran, Slovenia).
Tartini was a prolific...
- zaliv, Croatian:
Piranski zaljev or
Savudrijska vala, Italian: Baia di
Pirano) is
located in the
northern part of the
Adriatic Sea, and is a part of the...
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known as
Slovenian Istria, and
includes the
coastal muni****lities of Piran/
Pirano, Izola/Isola, and Koper/Capodistria. It also
includes the
Karstic muni****lity...
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Slovene Littoral: Ankaran/Ancarano, Izola/Isola, Koper/Capodistria, and Piran/
Pirano. In the EU statistics, the muni****lities of
Slovenia are
classified as...
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including best
actress at the
Slovenia Film
Festival (2010, for Piran-
Pirano), and at the
Girona Film
Festival (2012, for
Slovenian Girl). In 2017 to...
- as well as the
rising power of the
Venetian Republic, the
settlement of
Pirano signed a
trade treaty with Venice,
which included a
lesser degree of autonomy...
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February 1812. Her crew was inexperienced, and in the
ensuing Battle of
Pirano, the
British captured Rivoli after some 400 men of her crew of over 800...
- 1420–1797
Koper (Capodistria), 1145–1797
Izola (Isola), 1145–1797
Piran (Piràn/
Pirano), 1283–1797 Umag (Umago), 1269–1797
Motovun (Montona d'Istria), 1278–1797...