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Unique mediterranean cuisine...
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Picturesque coastal towns of Istria
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Visit magical places of central Istria
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Traces of prehistoric people in Istria

The first traces of prehistoric people on the territory of Istria date back to the period of the Lower Palaeolithic. The stone hand axe made by early man is about 2 million to 800,000 years old and was found in the vicinity of Pula, in Šandalja Cave. Finds from the Upper Palaeolithic (40,000-10,000 BC) were found at the sites of Šandalja II and St. Romuald’s Cave in Lim Bay.

In St. Romuald’s Cave (11 km from Vrsar and 9 km from Rovinj) a large number of bones belonging to over 40 animal species were found, such as bones of the cave bear, cave lion, leopard, cave hyena, wild horse, large deer, snow hare etc., which were mainly the game of prehistoric people-hunters of that time. The discovered tools are proof of the existence of early man from the Old Stone Age, whereas the cave itself is a speleological attraction with cave decorations, bats and other animals. It was named after St. Romuald who in prayer and meditation spent three years in this cave, from 1001 until 1004.

Numerous other prehistoric finds from the Neolithic (6,000-2,000 BC) prove the changes in life style, when prehistoric people instead of only hunting engaged in raising cattle and planting crops. Techniques for making tools and weapons became more complicated and people discovered how to make pottery.



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    • Hum
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    • Bale
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    • Tar
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  • Istra

    Istria is indeed a feast for the eyes. Its streams flow to the sea through deep valleys and gullies which bring to mind the ancient local myths about giants.

  • Umag/Novigrad - where holidays go active

    Umag, Buje and Novigrad create the gateway to the magic land called Istria. You can enjoy some 50 km of beautiful beaches.

  • Poreč - a touch of eternity

    If you are looking for activity, remarkable experiences and rich cultural heritage, Poreč with its 100 years of experience in hospitality...

  • Vrsar / Funtana - more than a holiday

    In your search of the perfect vacation, be sure to visit Vrsar and Funtana. These two small fishing settlements situated between Poreč and Lim canal

  • Rovinj - Fall in love all over again...

    On the beautiful west coast of Istria, just underneath the Lim canal is the most romantic place in the Mediterranean!

  • Labin / Rabac - a touch of art

    Where the green hills meet the sea, where nature and heritage become one, you will find Labin and Rabac - paradise for artists.

  • Central Istria - the unspoiled beauty

    The dreamlike nature, almost mythical landscapes and gorgeous mediaeval towns of central Istria will awake within you the primeval and deep...

  • Pula / Medulin - moments in time

    Welcome to the 3000 years of history! The history of Pula starts with the myth of the Argonauts and the search for the Golden Fleece.

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