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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...
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historically known as
Moncalvo di
Pisino (Italian:
Moncalvo di
Pisino; Golgorizza), is a
village in
central Istria, near
Pazin (
Pisino).
Today the
village is part...
- De
Franceschi was born on 16
October 1809 in
Moncalvo di
Pisino, in
Central Istria, near
Pisino, to
Giuseppe De
Franceschi and
Lambertina Peschle from Volosca...
- p. 855. ISBN 9788881900152. "Foiba di
Pisino". www.catastogrotte.it.
Retrieved 24
April 2023. "Istria -
Pisino millenaria".
Arena di Pola.
Retrieved 24...
- Habsburgs, and was
referred to as "Imperial Istria" with its
capital at
Pisino (German: Mitterburg). In 1797, with the
Treaty of
Campo Formio written by...
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Italian irredentist and war volunteer.
Ettore Vittorio Uicich was born in
Pisino,
Istria (then
under Austrian rule), on 16 July 1870. A
trader by profession...
- was born in 1885 in
Pisino, Istria, the
daughter of a
wealthy Triestine pharmacist. In 1902,
Gabriele D'Annunzio
visited Pisino,
entering the city under...
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reorganized into only two subdivisions: Istria, with its
capital at
Mitterburg (
Pisino/Pazin), and Gorizia.
Trieste and its
immediate surroundings were put under...
- politician, who was Podestà (Mayor) of
Pisino (now Pazin, Croatia) from 1880 to 1883. In 1884 he
founded in
Pisino the Società
politica istriana, of which...
- an "irredent land", then
under Austro-Hungarian rule. He was
welcomed in
Pisino by a "pouring of flowers" let down from the
windows of the
crowded houses...