Istria County

Istria County is the westernmost county of Croatia. It includes the largest part of the Istrian peninsula.

Istria County
Istarska županija  (Croatian)
Regione istriana  (Italian)
Flag of Istria County
Coat of arms of Istria County
Anthem: Krasna zemljo  (Croatian)
"Beautiful land"
Istria County within Croatia
Istria County within Croatia
Country Croatia
County seatPazin
Area
  Total2,813 km2 (1,086 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[2]
  Total208,055
  Density74/km2 (190/sq mi)
Languages
  Official languagesCroatian and Italian
Area code052
ISO 3166 codeHR-18
Websitewww.istra-istria.hr
Učka

The national park Brijuni and nature park Učka are in the county.

Administration

  • Pula / Pola (57,460)
  • Poreč / Parenzo (16,696)
  • Rovinj / Rovigno (14,294)
  • Umag / Umago (13,467)
  • Labin / Albona (11,642)
  • Pazin / Pisino (8,638)
  • Buzet / Pinguente (6,133)
  • Vodnjan / Dignano (6,119)
  • Buje / Buie (5,182)
  • Novigrad / Cittanova (4,345)

There are also 31 municipalities:

  • Bale / Valle (1,127)
  • Barban/ Barbana (2,721)
  • Brtonigla / Verteneglio (1,626)
  • Cerovlje / Cerreto (1,677)
  • Fažana / Fasana (3,635)
  • Gračišće / Gallignana (1,419)
  • Grožnjan / Grisignana (736)
  • Kanfanar / Canfanaro (1,543)
  • Karojba / Caroiba (1,438)
  • Kaštelir-Labinci / Castellier-Santa Domenica (1,463)
  • Kršan / Chersano (2,951)
  • Lanišće / Lanischie (329)
  • Ližnjan / Lisignano (3,965)
  • Lupoglav / Lupogliano (924)
  • Marčana / Marzana (4,253)
  • Medulin / Medolino (6,481)
  • Motovun / Montona (1,004)
  • Oprtalj / Portole (850)
  • Pićan / Pedena (1,827)
  • Raša / Arsia (3,183)
  • Sveta Nedelja / Santa Domenica d'Albona (2,987)
  • Sveti Lovreč / San Lorenzo di Pesenatico (1,015)
  • Sveti Petar u Šumi / San Pietro di Selve (1,065)
  • Svetvinčenat / Sanvincenti (2,202)
  • Tar-Vabriga / Torre-Abrega (1,990)
  • Tinjan / Antignana (1,684)
  • Višnjan / Visignano (2,274)
  • Vižinada / Visinada (1,158)
  • Vrsar / Orsera (2,162)
  • Žminj / Gimino (3,483)
  • Funtana / Fontane (907)

References

  1. Ostroški, Ljiljana, ed. (December 2015). Statistički ljetopis Republike Hrvatske 2015 [Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Croatia 2015] (PDF). Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Croatia (in Croatian and English). Vol. 47. Zagreb: Croatian Bureau of Statistics. p. 62. ISSN 1333-3305. Retrieved 27 December 2015.
  2. "Population by Age and Sex, by Settlements, 2011 Census". Census of Population, Households and Dwellings 2011. Zagreb: Croatian Bureau of Statistics. December 2012.

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