- Istria - Wikipedia
Istria lies in three countries: Croatia, Slovenia and Italy By far the largest portion (90%) lies in Croatia "Croatian Istria" is divided into two counties, the larger being Istria County in western Croatia
- Istria | Croatia, Map, Peninsula, History | Britannica
Istria, triangular peninsula that is part of Croatia and Slovenia It extends into the northeastern Adriatic Sea between the Gulf of Venice (west) and the Gulf of Kvarner (east)
- Istria itinerary: 15 unforgettable things to do in Istria (Croatia)
Discover the best things to do in Istria Croatia for an unforgettable trip! In this curated Istria itinerary, you’ll get crystal clear beaches, hilltop towns, historic sites and delicious food
- Official tourist website of the Istria Tourist Board
Experience life as it should be The heart-shaped peninsula reaching deep into the clear blue waters of the Adriatic Sea is a hidden garden of beauty which opens the door to the sunny and warm Mediterranean
- Istria Travel Guide: Top Things to do at Croatias Peninsula
Tucked away near Italy and Slovenia, Istria is one of our favorite regions in Croatia This charming Peninsula named Istria has everything—rolling vineyards, medieval hilltop towns, and even ancient Roman ruins—but without the crowds of the south
- Istria: The Croatian Peninsula Where Several Cultures Meet - Going
With a total area of 1,220 square miles, Istria is the biggest peninsula of the Adriatic and one of Croatia's four regions A narrow strip in the north is part of Slovenia, while its northernmost tip lies in Italy Its position at a geographical crossroads has defined its social and cultural history
- Is Istria Worth Visiting? Why Largest Croatian Peninsula Should Be On . . .
Istria is a unique blend of Croatian and Italian influences that you won’t find anywhere else in the country, and this is only one of the reasons why Istria is worth visiting Here are some reasons why Istria should be high on your Croatia itinerary
- Where to Stay in Istria—And What to Do While Youre There | Condé Nast . . .
Sleepy fishing villages, azure waters, and verdant hills of truffle, olive, and vine await Here's what to do and eat, along with where to stay in Istria
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