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The Roman amphitheatre at Pula in western Croatia, on the southern tip of the Istrian peninsula.

Commercial and naval port in western Croatia, on the Adriatic coast; population (2001) 58,600. A Roman naval base (Colonia Pietas Julia), it was seized by Venice in 1148, passed to Austria in 1815, to Italy in 1919, to Yugoslavia in 1947, and in 1991 became part of independent Croatia.



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