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Extract from the Rovinj Travel Guides:
There are few more pleasant towns in Istria than
ROVINJ
, which lies forty kilometres north of Pula. Its harbour is a likeable mix of fishing boats and swanky yachts, its quaysides a blend of sunshaded caf-tables and the thick orange of fishermen's nets. Rovinj is the most Italian town on this coast: there's an Italian high school, street-names are in Italian, and the language is widely spoken in the town. From the main square,
Trg marsala Tita
, the Baroque
Vrata svetog Kriza
leads up to Grisia Ulica, which is lined with ateliers and galleries selling local art. It climbs steeply through the heart o... read the whole Rovinj Travel Guides...
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