Definition of Promontore. Meaning of Promontore. Synonyms of Promontore

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Promontore. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Promontore and, of course, Promontore synonyms and on the right images related to the word Promontore.

Definition of Promontore

No result for Promontore. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Promontore from wikipedia

- Premantura (Italian: Promontore) is a small village in the muni****lity of Medulin-Medolino in Istria, on the southernmost tip of the Istrian Peninsula...
- called the "Tip of Istria". Medulin is built around a harbour between Cape Promontore and Capo Merlera. The town centre is to the northeast of the harbour and...
- Petrovija Petrovia Piran Pirano Poreč Parenzo Portorož Portorose Premantura Promontore **** Pola Plavje Plavia Montedoro Rabac Rabaz, Porto Albona Radini Radini...
- Gallesano Ližnjan / Lisignano Medulin / Medolino Pomer / Pomero Premantura / Promontore (Capo) Šišan / Sissano Štinjan / Strugnano Valtura / Valtura Vinkuran/...
- Teulada 120 1916 1971 Launched as mercantile Christian in Netherlands Promontore Promontore 140 1916 1968 Launched 1914 as mercantile Directeur Letzer in Netherlands...
- when they did not sight the Austro-Hungarians until they neared Cape Promontore on the southern coast of Istria, as continuing beyond it would bring them...
- the Italian national minority Personal details Born 22 December 1936 Promontore, Italy (modern-day Prematura, Croatia) Died 18 March 2017 (aged 81) ****...
- when they did not sight the Austro-Hungarians until they neared Cape Promontore on the southern coast of Istria, as continuing beyond it would bring them...
- with the patrol boats PC-2 Makola and PC-3 Skampo ( Yugoslav Partisans). Promontore  Italy World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk at Split, Yugoslavia...
- included 34 households, 18 of which lived in towns; 8 in Premantura (Promontore), 8 in Mutvoran (Momorano) and one in Peroj (Peroi); his followers consisted...