Istria
peninsula on the Adriatic Sea
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Istria (Croatian, Slovene: Istra, Italian: Istria), formerly Histria (Latin), is the biggest peninsula in the Adriatic Sea.
Census data
changeMunicipality | Other name (if bilingual) | Country | Inhabitants | Mother tongue Italian | Mother tongue Croatian/Slovenian |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labin, city | Albona | Croatia | 12426 | 03.09% | 92.62% |
Buje, city | Buie | Croatia | 5340 | 39.66% | 53.76% |
Novigrad, city | Cittanova | Croatia | 4002 | 15.32% | 77.59% |
Vodnjan, city | Dignano | Croatia | 5651 | 19.93% | 73.16% |
Poreč, city | Parenzo | Croatia | 17460 | 06.42% | 87.12% |
Buzet, city
Pinguente |
Croatia | 6059 | 00.87% | 96.63% | |
Pazin, city | Pisino | Croatia | 9227 | 01.21% | 97.56% |
Pula, city | Pola | Croatia | 58594 | 04.87% | 88.38% |
Rovinj, city | Rovigno | Croatia | 14234 | 10.81% | 81.85% |
Umag, city | Umago | Croatia | 12901 | 20.70% | 72.87% |
Bale | Valle | Croatia | 1047 | 22.54% | 75.36% |
Barban | Barbana | Croatia | 2802 | 00.39% | 99.21% |
Brtonigla | Verteneglio | Croatia | 1579 | 41.29% | 52.83% |
Cerovlje | Croatia | 1745 | 00.46% | 99.31% | |
Fažana | Fasana | Croatia | 3050 | 04.66% | 90.75% |
Gračišće | Croatia | 1433 | 00.28% | 99.16% | |
Grožnjan | Grisignana | Croatia | 785 | 66.11% | 29.17% |
Kanfanar | Canfanaro | Croatia | 1457 | 01.51% | 96.23% |
Karojba | Croatia | 1489 | 00.94% | 97.99% | |
Kaštelir-Labinci | Castellier-Santa Domenica | Croatia | 1334 | 07.80% | 88.23% |
Kršan | Croatia | 3264 | 00.40% | 94.49% | |
Lanišće | Croatia | 398 | n.p. | 98.99% | |
Ližnjan | Lisignano | Croatia | 2945 | 08.05% | 88.29% |
Lupoglav | Croatia | 929 | 00.32% | 98.82% | |
Marčana | Croatia | 3903 | 00.74% | 97.72% | |
Medulin | Croatia | 6004 | 03.05% | 89.77% | |
Motovun | Montona | Croatia | 983 | 15.46% | 81.28% |
Oprtalj | Portole | Croatia | 981 | 32.11% | 65.04% |
Pićan | Croatia | 1997 | 00.95% | 98.05% | |
Raša | Croatia | 3535 | 02.63% | 94.29% | |
Sveta Nedelja | Croatia | 2909 | 01.51% | 97.32% | |
Sveti Lovreč | Croatia | 1408 | 01.49% | 96.38% | |
Sveti Petar u Šumi | Croatia | 1011 | 00.30% | 99.21% | |
Svetvinčenat | Croatia | 2218 | 01.17% | 97.16% | |
Tinjan | Croatia | 1770 | 00.79% | 98.59% | |
Višnjan | Visignano | Croatia | 2187 | 08.78% | 89.44% |
Vižinada | Visinada | Croatia | 1137 | 08.36% | 90.59% |
Vrsar | Orsera | Croatia | 2703 | 02.96% | 90.75% |
Žminj | Croatia | 3447 | 01.28% | 97.80% | |
Muggia | Milje | Italy | 13208 | 94.80% | 04.80% |
San Dorligo della Valle | Dolina | Italy | 6025 | 29.20% | 70.50% |
Koper, city | Capodistria | Slovenia | 49206 | 02.22% | 74.14% |
Izola | Isola | Slovenia | 14549 | 04.26% | 69.13% |
Piran | Pirano | Slovenia | 16758 | 07.00% | 66.69% |
Lovran | Laurana | Croatia | 3987 | 01.71% | 92.65% |
Opatija, city | Abbazia | Croatia | 12719 | 04.64% | 93.81% |
Mošćenička Draga | Croatia | 1641 | 00.91% | 95.67% |
Source: Croatian Census - 2001.[1] Slovenian Census - 2002.[2] Italian Census - 1970/2001[3][4]
Related pages
changeReferences
change- ↑ Croatian census - 2001. Press Released Data, Censuses and look for the tabel: Population by Mother Tongue, by Towns/Municipalities
- ↑ "Slovenian Census - 2002". Archived from the original on 2020-02-27. Retrieved 2008-06-21.
- ↑ ISTAT, 14° censimento generale della popolazione e delle abitazioni 2001. Popolazione residente e abitazioni nelle province italiane - fascicolo provinciale Trieste, Roma, 2005 - (this is the official book from the Italian Istituto Centrale di Statistica (Central/National Institute of Statistics) about the census)
- ↑ "Statistical and ethnographic study about the Slovene in the Provincia di Trieste. Scroll down for the data tabel". Archived from the original on 2012-11-20. Retrieved 2008-06-21.