and to the East by the Township Croatian: Vlakovo, Istria. The head hamlet of the Township of Cerovica was Croatian: Skitača Italian: Schitazza which is...
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Serbia Cerovica (Kučevo) Cerovica (Sokobanja) Slovenia Cerovica, Šmartno pri Litiji Croatia Cerovica, Samobor Cerovica (Istria) This disambiguation page...
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20th century,(Today a Market in Koromačno) San Martino in Cerovica (Istria) in Cerovica (Ruins,18th century) San Matteo under Mt. Babrini.......(Ruins...
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Buie Buzet Pinguente Bužinija Butinia Čepić Cepici, Ceppich Cerovizza Cerovica Chermenizza Cugn Diminiči St Lorenzo d'Albona Dubrova Dobrova Fianona Plomin...
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Brovinje (category Populated places in Istria County)
population of 81. [1] Croatia Koromačno Labinština Istria County Cerovica (Istria) chapels in Istria County District of Albona Register of spatial units...
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Geography portal History portal Koromačno Cement Plants located in Croatia "Cerovica". Archivo di Stato di Trieste. Catasto Franceschino. Retrieved 11 July...
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Istrian Circle (category History of Istria)
Santa Domenica d'Albona/Sveta Nedelja, Istria, Dubrova, Vettua, Cere, Cugn, Bergod, Chermenizza, Vlakovo, Cerovica/Cerovizza. Later the District of Bersez...
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District of Albona (category History of Istria)
(Italian: Distretto di Albona) was one of many Districts which were named in Istria County, Croatia. A District is one of the lowest Administrative Division...
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Skitača (category Populated places in Istria County)
Bosnians, Albanians, Greeks, and other Eastern Europeans. In the Cerovica (Istria) contrada (Parish, Precinct, Country), of the Labinština peninsula...
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Labinština (redirect from Labinscina Peninsula of Istria)
Albonese) is the geographical and historical name of the eastern part of Istria county in Croatia. It covers an area of approximately 220 km2 that is 25 km...
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