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Lupoglav, Istria County

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Lupoglav ( Italian : Lupogliano ) is a village and municipality in Istria , Croatia .

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5-758: The Lupoglav Municipality is situated on the northeast of the Istrian Region. To the east it borders with the Primorsko-Goranska County and with the Istrian municipalities of Lanišće and Cerovlje and the City of Buzet . The municipality is crossed by the arterial roads that connect the Istrian region with the rest of Croatia – the Istrian Y and the tunnel of Učka . The municipality has a surface area of 92.19 km, i.e. it accounts for 3.27% of

10-523: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Buzet Buzet ( Croatian: [bǔzet] ; Italian: Pinguente ; Latin : Piquentum ) is a town in Istria , west Croatia , population 6,133 (2011). The historical core of Buzet dates back to the Middle Ages , and today Buzet is known as the town of truffles . Buzet is also known as the home of Croatian motorsport, and every year

15-500: The "Buzetskidani" hill climb race is held here. It is currently part of the European Hill Climb Championship . Already at the time of Venetian rule, Buzet supplied military stations and the local population with potable water. A few kilometers to the west is the ancient castle of Pietrapelosa . According to the 2021 census, its population was 5,999 with 2,339 living in the town proper. In 2011

20-447: The territory of the Istrian Region. The Castle Mahrenfels which belonged to the family Herberstein and later to the counts Brigido is situated over the village. According to the 2021 census, its population was 836, with 298 living in the village proper. The village population was 288 in 2011, with a total of 924 in the municipality (2011). The settlements in the municipality are as follows: This Istria County geography article

25-1394: The total municipal population was 6,133 people, distributed in the following settlements (with population shown in parentheses): Baredine (43), Bartolići (43), Barušići (95), Benčići (uninhabited), Blatna Vas (7), Brnobići (52), Buzet (1,679), Cunj (19), Čiritež (76), Črnica (45), Duričići (2), Erkovčići (43), Forčići (22), Gornja Nugla (76), Hum (30), Juradi (75), Juričići (88), Kajini (17), Klarići (39), Kompanj (36), Kosoriga (19), Kotli (1), Kras (12), Krbavčići (58), Krkuž (19), Krti (80), Krušvari (72), Mala Huba (68), Mali Mlun (64), Marčenegla (100), Marinci (49), Martinci (20), Medveje (31), Negnar (21), Paladini (47), Pengari (22), Peničići (46), Perci (52), Počekaji (41), Podkuk (1), Podrebar (12), Pračana (98), Prodani (71), Račice (16), Račički Brijeg (51), Rim (36), Rimnjak (19), Roč (153), Ročko Polje (173), Salež (7), Selca (60), Seljaci (19), Senj (24), Sirotići (13), Sovinjak (27), Sovinjska Brda (23), Sovinjsko Polje (22), Stanica Roč (63), Strana (56), Sušići (6), Sveti Donat (83), Sveti Ivan (227), Sveti Martin (1,011), Šćulci (39), Škuljari (47), Štrped (189), Ugrini (48), Veli Mlun (63), Vrh (124) This Istria County geography article

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