Istria
Istria (Croatian, Slovene: Istra, Italian: Istria), formerly Histria (Latin), is the biggest peninsula in the Adriatic Sea.
Census data
| Municipality | Other name (if bilingual) | Country | Inhabitants | Mother tongue Italian | Mother tongue Croatian/Slovenian |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Labin, city | Albona | 22x20px Croatia | 12426 | 03.09% | 92.62% |
| Buje, city | Buie | 22x20px Croatia | 5340 | 39.66% | 53.76% |
| Novigrad, city | Cittanova | 22x20px Croatia | 4002 | 15.32% | 77.59% |
| Vodnjan, city | Dignano | 22x20px Croatia | 5651 | 19.93% | 73.16% |
| Poreč, city | Parenzo | 22x20px Croatia | 17460 | 06.42% | 87.12% |
| Buzet, city
Pinguente |
22x20px Croatia | 6059 | 00.87% | 96.63% | |
| Pazin, city | Pisino | 22x20px Croatia | 9227 | 01.21% | 97.56% |
| Pula, city | Pola | 22x20px Croatia | 58594 | 04.87% | 88.38% |
| Rovinj, city | Rovigno | 22x20px Croatia | 14234 | 10.81% | 81.85% |
| Umag, city | Umago | 22x20px Croatia | 12901 | 20.70% | 72.87% |
| Bale | Valle | 22x20px Croatia | 1047 | 22.54% | 75.36% |
| Barban | Barbana | 22x20px Croatia | 2802 | 00.39% | 99.21% |
| Brtonigla | Verteneglio | 22x20px Croatia | 1579 | 41.29% | 52.83% |
| Cerovlje | 22x20px Croatia | 1745 | 00.46% | 99.31% | |
| Fažana | Fasana | 22x20px Croatia | 3050 | 04.66% | 90.75% |
| Gračišće | 22x20px Croatia | 1433 | 00.28% | 99.16% | |
| Grožnjan | Grisignana | 22x20px Croatia | 785 | 66.11% | 29.17% |
| Kanfanar | Canfanaro | 22x20px Croatia | 1457 | 01.51% | 96.23% |
| Karojba | 22x20px Croatia | 1489 | 00.94% | 97.99% | |
| Kaštelir-Labinci | Castellier-Santa Domenica | 22x20px Croatia | 1334 | 07.80% | 88.23% |
| Kršan | 22x20px Croatia | 3264 | 00.40% | 94.49% | |
| Lanišće | 22x20px Croatia | 398 | n.p. | 98.99% | |
| Ližnjan | Lisignano | 22x20px Croatia | 2945 | 08.05% | 88.29% |
| Lupoglav | 22x20px Croatia | 929 | 00.32% | 98.82% | |
| Marčana | 22x20px Croatia | 3903 | 00.74% | 97.72% | |
| Medulin | 22x20px Croatia | 6004 | 03.05% | 89.77% | |
| Motovun | Montona | 22x20px Croatia | 983 | 15.46% | 81.28% |
| Oprtalj | Portole | 22x20px Croatia | 981 | 32.11% | 65.04% |
| Pićan | 22x20px Croatia | 1997 | 00.95% | 98.05% | |
| Raša | 22x20px Croatia | 3535 | 02.63% | 94.29% | |
| Sveta Nedelja | 22x20px Croatia | 2909 | 01.51% | 97.32% | |
| Sveti Lovreč | 22x20px Croatia | 1408 | 01.49% | 96.38% | |
| Sveti Petar u Šumi | 22x20px Croatia | 1011 | 00.30% | 99.21% | |
| Svetvinčenat | 22x20px Croatia | 2218 | 01.17% | 97.16% | |
| Tinjan | 22x20px Croatia | 1770 | 00.79% | 98.59% | |
| Višnjan | Visignano | 22x20px Croatia | 2187 | 08.78% | 89.44% |
| Vižinada | Visinada | 22x20px Croatia | 1137 | 08.36% | 90.59% |
| Vrsar | Orsera | 22x20px Croatia | 2703 | 02.96% | 90.75% |
| Žminj | 22x20px Croatia | 3447 | 01.28% | 97.80% | |
| Muggia | Milje | 22x20px Italy | 13208 | 94.80% | 04.80% |
| San Dorligo della Valle | Dolina | 22x20px Italy | 6025 | 29.20% | 70.50% |
| Koper, city | Capodistria | 49206 | 02.22% | 74.14% | |
| Izola | Isola | 14549 | 04.26% | 69.13% | |
| Piran | Pirano | 16758 | 07.00% | 66.69% | |
| Lovran | Laurana | 22x20px Croatia | 3987 | 01.71% | 92.65% |
| Opatija, city | Abbazia | 22x20px Croatia | 12719 | 04.64% | 93.81% |
| Mošćenička Draga | 22x20px Croatia | 1641 | 00.91% | 95.67% |
Source: Croatian Census - 2001.[1] Slovenian Census - 2002.[2] Italian Census - 1970/2001[3][4]
Istria Media
- X - VENETIA ET ISTRIA.svg
Regio X Venetia et Histria of Roman Italy
- The new old amphitheater in Pula Istria (19629095974).jpg
Pula Arena, built in 27 BC – 68 AD, is among the six largest surviving Roman amphitheatres in the world.
- Oton Ivekovic, Dolazak Hrvata na Jadran.jpg
Oton Iveković, The Croats' arrival at the Adriatic Sea
- Serenissima.png
Map of Istria and Dalmatia with the ancient domains of the Republic of Venice (indicated in fuchsia. Dashed diagonally, the territories that belonged occasionally).
- Poreč005.jpg
Venetian Lion of Saint Mark on the Pentagonal Tower of Poreč.
- 1807KingdomItaly.jpg
The Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy from 1806 to 1810 included Istria that had belonged to Venice until 1797
- VenetianDalmatia1797.jpg
Austrian linguistic map from 1896. In green the areas where Slavs were the majority of the population, in orange the areas where Istrian Italians and Dalmatian Italians were the majority of the population. The boundaries of Venetian Dalmatia in 1797 are delimited with blue dots.
- Italians leave Pola.jpg
Istrian Italians leave Pula in 1947 during the Istrian–Dalmatian exodus
Related pages
References
- ↑ Croatian census - 2001. Press Released Data, Censuses and look for the tabel: Population by Mother Tongue, by Towns/Municipalities
- ↑ "Slovenian Census - 2002". Archived from the original on 2020-02-27. Retrieved 2008-06-21.
- ↑ ISTAT, 14° censimento generale della popolazione e delle abitazioni 2001. Popolazione residente e abitazioni nelle province italiane - fascicolo provinciale Trieste, Roma, 2005 - (this is the official book from the Italian Istituto Centrale di Statistica (Central/National Institute of Statistics) about the census)
- ↑ "Statistical and ethnographic study about the Slovene in the Provincia di Trieste. Scroll down for the data tabel". Archived from the original on 2012-11-20. Retrieved 2008-06-21.