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'''Istria and Kvarner''' (Hrvatski: [[Istria and Kvarner/Hrvatski|Istra i Kvarner]]) is the westernmost region of [[Croatia]] which includes the Istrian peninsula, the biggest Croatian peninsula and Kvarner islands.<br>
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'''Istria and Kvarner''' (Hrvatski: [[Istria and Kvarner/Hrvatski|Istra i Kvarner]]) is the westernmost region of [[Croatia]] which includes the Istrian peninsula, the biggest Croatian peninsula and Kvarner islands.
 
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'''Istria''' has 445 km of intricately indented shoreline.
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There are stone-paved or pebble beaches suitable for all ages, especially for families with children, complemented by untamed beaches sheltered by untouched greenery.<br>
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The Istrian peninsula abounds with culturally historic monuments, natural wonders or gastronomic delights. <br>
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From the wide variety of Istrian food the following are particularly well worth a mention: <br>
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''prsut'' - otherwise known as prosciutto (smoked ham), and the Istrian people claim it to be the best in the world; <br>
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''manestra'' - a home-made pasta with truffles that represents the wonders of Istrian culinary delights. This dish is prepared with a kind of mushroom that grows underground and which is found by specially trained dogs. <br>
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The most important places in Istria are: '''Pula''', ''Pazin'', ''Poreč'', ''Rovinj'', ''Opatija'', ''Umag'', ''Novigrad''.
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'''Kvarner''' is an extraordinary natural entity, offering well-indented coastline and the scenic islands of the Croatian coast. As a backdrop there are the green and forested regions of Gorski Kotar and Lika, which reach high up into the clouds. This is where European and Mediterranean cultures meet - and blend. The largest islands in Kvarner are: '''Krk''', ''Cres'', ''Lošinj'' and ''Rab''.
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'''Rijeka''' (Italiano and Magyar: ''Fiume'', Deutsch: ''Sankt Veit am Flaum or Pflaum'') is the principal seaport of [[Croatia]], located on Kvarner Bay, an inlet of the Adriatic Sea.
 
'''Rijeka''' (Italiano and Magyar: ''Fiume'', Deutsch: ''Sankt Veit am Flaum or Pflaum'') is the principal seaport of [[Croatia]], located on Kvarner Bay, an inlet of the Adriatic Sea.
  
==Location==
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== Neighbours ==
 
{{Neighbors|Inner Carniola|Lika and Gorski Kotar|Lower Carniola|Slovenian Littoral}}  
 
{{Neighbors|Inner Carniola|Lika and Gorski Kotar|Lower Carniola|Slovenian Littoral}}  
  
==Resources==
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== Productivity ==
There are no discovered resources in this region.
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! Nov 2010 – Jul 2014
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!{{eLink|update|155|Jul 2014}} – Feb 2015
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! {{eLink|update|204|Feb 2015}} – Jun 2016
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! [[Resource Wars (2016)|Jun 2016]] - [[Resource Wars (2020)|Oct 2020]]
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! since [[Resource Wars (2020)|Oct 2020]]
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==Construction==
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==Constructions==
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Revision as of 19:27, 4 March 2021

Languages: 
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Istria and Kvarner

Icon-Croatia.png Croatia

Flag of the owner  Coat of Arms of Istria and Kvarner
Map of the region
Society
Capital Rijeka
Residents 132
Visitors 207
Language Croatian
Moving zone B3
Productivity
Resource None

Last update: March 5, 2021


Istria and Kvarner (Hrvatski: Istra i Kvarner) is the westernmost region of Croatia which includes the Istrian peninsula, the biggest Croatian peninsula and Kvarner islands.

Rijeka (Italiano and Magyar: Fiume, Deutsch: Sankt Veit am Flaum or Pflaum) is the principal seaport of Croatia, located on Kvarner Bay, an inlet of the Adriatic Sea.

Neighbours

Istria and Kvarner is neighbored by the following regions:

Productivity

V1 V2 Nov 2010 – Jul 2014 Jul 2014 – Feb 2015 Feb 2015 – Jun 2016 Jun 2016 - Oct 2020 since Oct 2020
 ??  ??  ?? Icon - Limestone.png Limestone Icon - Oil.png Oil no resource no resource

Constructions

In the region today there is no buildings, but in the past here you could find:
Icon - Hospital.jpgQ3 Icon - Defense System.jpgQ5