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In sto amaro momento, che lacera el nostr cor, in sto ultimo sfogo de amor, de fede al Veneto Serenissimo Dominio, al Gonfalon de la Serenissima Republica, ne sia de conforto, o cittadini, che la nostra condotta passata e de sti ultimi tempi, rende non solo più giusto sto atto fatal, ma virtuoso, ma doveroso par nu. Savarà da nu i nostri fioi, e la storia del zorno farà saver a tutta l'Europa, che Perasto ha degnamente sostenudo fin a l'ultimo l'onor del Veneto Gonfalon, onorandolo co sto atto solenne, e deponendolo bagnà del nostro universal amarissimo pianto. Sfoghemose, cittadini sfoghemose pur, e in sti nostri ultimi sentimenti coi quali sigilemo la nostra gloriosa carriera corsa sotto al Serenissimo Veneto Governo, rivolgemose verso sta Insegna che lo rappresenta, e su de ela sfoghemo el nostro dolor. Par trecentosettantasette anni le nostre sostanze, el nostro sangue, le nostre vite le xe stae sempre par Ti, o San Marco: e fedelissimi sempre se avemo reputà Ti con nu, nu conTi; e sempre con Ti sul mar nu semo stai illustri e vittoriosi. Nissun con Ti ne ha visto scampar, nissun con Ti ne ha visto vinti e spaurosi! E se i tempi presenti, infelicissimi per imprevidenza, par dissension, par arbitri illegali, par vizi offendenti la natura e el gius de le genti, non Te avesse tolto da l'Italia, par Ti in perpetuo sarave le nostre sostanze, el nostro sangue, la vita nostra e, piuttosto che vederTe vinto e desonorà dai toi, el coraggio nostro, la nostra fede se avarave sepelio sotto de Ti! Ma za che altro no ne resta da far par Ti, el nostro cor sia l'onoratissima to tomba, e el più puro e el più grande to elogio le nostre lagreme!

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Perast is an old town on the Bay of Kotor in Montenegro. It is situated a few kilometres northwest of Kotor and is noted for its proximity to the islets of Saint George and Our Lady of the Rocks. Its history dates back to at least 1336, when it was the site of a small fishing village with a shipyard, but over time it became an important maritime centre. It prospered in the 16th century, when it was loyal to the Venetians at a time when the Republic of Venice and the Ottoman Empire were struggling for supremacy in the area. The wealthy merchants and sea captains built themselves grand palaces, mostly in the Baroque style, and there was a renowned naval college. Nowadays, the town relies on tourism for its income, and the number of residents has dwindled; it had a population of 274 at the last census.

Photograph credit: Marcin Konsek

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