Istrian Italians
Slovenia and Croatia to launch bid to protect Istrian honey
Ljubljana – The Slovenian Agriculture Ministry has temporarily protected Istrian honey under the Slovenian-Croatian brand Istrski med/Istarski med at the national level using a protected designation of origin, as Slovenia and Croatia have decided to submit a joint application to the European Commission to register the honey.
Istria’s Violent Past Still Haunts Croatia and Italy
What happened there - not just at the end of World War II, but before the war - is far from a clear-cut story.
Tajani was speaking at a ceremony held to honour the victims of the Yugoslav Partisans' 40-day rule over the city of Trieste.
"Istria - an autonomous state": Istrians are neither Italians, Slovenians, nor Croats
A blog dubbed Republika Istra (Republic of Istria) was launched a week ago, while an eponymous Facebook page already exists, Index is reporting.
According to the Croatian website, the blog states that residents of Istria - a peninsula in western Croatia - are "neither Italians, Slovenes, nor Croatians" but are instead "Istrians who have the elements of many peoples."
"Istrians are neither Italians, Slovenians, nor Croats"
A blog dubbed Republika Istra (Republic of Istria) was launched a week ago, while an eponymous Facebook page already exists, Index is reporting.
According to the Croatian website, the blog states that residents of Istria - a peninsula in western Croatia - are "neither Italians, Slovenes, nor Croatians" but are instead "Istrians who have the elements of many peoples."