Pazin

Pazin

Petar Strčić

Pazin is a town in central Istria, known for its rich history and natural beauty. It is located above the karst abyss of Pazinska jama, into which the river Pazinčica plunges.

The city is the center of the economic, cultural, educational, sports and entertainment life of central Istria. Pazin covers an area of ​​136.54 km² and consists of 18 settlements, including Beram, Bertoši, Brajkovići, Butoniga, Grdoselo, Heki, Ježenj, Kašćerga, Kršikla, Lindar, Lovrin, Trviž, Vela Traba, Zabrežani, Zamask, Zamaski Dol and Zarečje.

Editor
Nebojša Tomašević
Illustrations
Budim Budimovski, Luccio Debeljuh, Virgilio Giuricin, Dimitrije Mnolev
Graphics design
Miodrag Vartabedijan
Dimensions
30 x 24.5 cm
Pages
183
Publisher
Skupština općine Pazin, Pazin, 1982.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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