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Vodnjan (Croatian: [vǒdɲan]; Italian:
Dignano or
Dignano d'Istria) is a town in
Istria County, Croatia,
located about 10
kilometers north of the largest...
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southwestern part of the
Istrian peninsula in Croatia,
particularly in
Rovinj and
Vodnjan. It
should not be
confused with the
Istrian dialect of the
Venetian language...
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Silvio Kutić,
Roberto Kutić and
Izabel Jelenić in the
Croatian city of
Vodnjan in 2006.
Before founding Infobip,
Silvio Kutić
created Virtual Community...
- muni****lities were
administratively upgraded to
towns prior to the 2011 census:
Vodnjan (in 2003), Kutjevo, Otok, and
Sveta Nedelja (in 2006). In addition, the...
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Peroj (Italian: Peroi; Montenegrin: Перој) is a
village in the Town of
Vodnjan-Dignano on the
southwestern coast of Istria, Croatia.
Peroj originally...
- po****tion),
followed by
Cetingrad (20,62 %), Raša (17,88 %), Vojnić (15,58 %),
Vodnjan (14,02 %),
Labin (10,68 %), Kršan (7,96 %),
Sveta Nedelja (7,47 %), Drenovci...
- Umag/Umago, Poreč/Parenzo, Vrsar/Orsera, Rovinj/Rovigno, Bale/Valle,
Vodnjan/Dignano, ****/Pola and Labin/Albona, as well as
primary schools in Buje/Buie...
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Gustafi are a
Croatian folk rock band
formed in
Vodnjan, a
small town in Istria, in 1980. The band was
founded by Edi Maružin,
Vlado Maružin, Čedomir...
- junctions,
either directly or via
short connectors, at Buje, Bale and
Vodnjan –
towns served directly by D21. The
southern terminus of the
route was...
- Medulin/Medolino (6,004 residents), Svetvinčenat/Sanvicenti (2,218 residents) and
Vodnjan/Dignano (5,651 residents). Its po****tion
density is 1,093.27/km2 (2,831...