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Travel to Istria?
Are you wondering if you should travel to Istria? Or do you ask if you can travel to Istria? Istria is a region which is divided by Italy, Slovenia and Croatia. The second link is one that has some useful information for tourism in Istria. Talboy Thomas, PhD, Director Ubiquity International experience LLC. Explore. Embracing the world. (TM) Travel News http://www.ubiquityinternational.com Dr. Tom and Trivia. (TM) http://www.ubiquityinternational.com/drtom/drtomstravelingnewsandtrivia.htm first link of the source (s) provides good information about Istria and its history.
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Croatia-Istria $19.95 The Istria peninsula is traditionally one of the most visited areas of Croatia. Millions of tourists from all over Europe come here to spend their holiday. Our film introduces the most beautiful amphitheatre-the world famous Colosseum and touristic area Medulin. Popular with tourists is Rovinj and Vrsar with its beaches. On the west coast of the peninsula we visit the town Porec, where we tast… |
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Cities of the World The Croatian Coast Istria Croatia $19.95 The Croatian coast, with its unique beauty, characteristic seaside towns, warm, sunny weather,colorful bays, lush, green vegetation, interesting historical monuments is one of the mostenticing parts of the Mediterranean. The gem of this magnificent area is the Istrian-peninsula,which is, because of its proximity, one of the most beloved traveling objectives of Hungariantourists. Its rugged coast h… |
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Croatia-Istria [PAL] $19.95 This Is A PAL Format DVD- Will Not Play In The USThe Istria peninsula is traditionally one of the most visited areas of Croatia. Millions of tourists from all over Europe come here to spend their holiday. Our film introduces the most beautiful amphitheatre-the world famous Colosseum and touristic area Medulin. Popular with tourists is Rovinj and Vrsar with its beaches. On the west coast of the p… |
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Time Out Shortlist Istria $7.28 Istria is the largest Adriatic peninsula, lying at the foot of the Alps in three countries: Croatia, Slovenia and Italy. The area has been influenced by a variety of traditions: from Venetian to Yugoslavian. The scenery ranges from deep valleys and rolling hills to picture perfect beaches. The Romans christened Istria “Terra Magica,” and this small triangular peninsula was Italian until World War … |