Roman Villa in Verige Bay
Roman Villa in Verige Bay
Roman Villa in Verige Bay
Roman Villa in Verige Bay
Roman Villa in Verige Bay
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National Park BRIJUNI - Veliki Brijun (Croatia, Hrvatska, Chorvatsko) - 17 min. 4K
National Park Brijuni, Croatia (Chorvatsko, Kroatien, Hrvatska) 2017
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Excursion Veliki Brijun includes: Cruise ship to the island, a ride by tourist train, visit to the remains of the Roman villa rustica from the I century B.C. in the bay of Verige, and the safari park, golf, Josip Broz Tito personal State Summer Residence
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Vorsa - If Only You Knew
Brijuni National Park
According to a legend, Roman goddess Venus was born from the sea foam here and whoever bathes in this bay will be happily in love forever. If you want to stay forever in love with your Valentine, you must swim together in Verige bay on Brijuni islands. Happy Valentine's day!
This video is a part of Sail-Ho! Croatia TV series
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Brijuni in Croatia - the mediterranean as once was!
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Brijuni, archipelago and the national park in Istra, Croatia, can truly be called the mediterranean as once was! The Brijuni (Brioni in Italian) archipelago consists of two main pine-covered islands and 12 islets off the coast of Istria, just northwest of Pula across the 3km-wide Fažana Channel. Only the largest island, Veli Brijun, can be visited.
Brijuni, otočje i istoimenu nacionalni park u Istri, Mediteran kao što je nekad bio.
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Brijuni National Park Travel
Brijuni National Park Travel - Its history started about 3000 years ago when it was built by Illyrians. Romans occupied Istria in 177 B.C. After the destruction of Western Roman empire, Istrian peninsula was devastated by Ostrogoths. Slavs came in Istria during migration period in 7th century but mostly lived on countryside. At that time Pula was still inhabited mostly by Italians. Landlords in Pula changed quite frequently in middle ages from republic of Venice to Genoa to Illyrian Provinces to Austria–Hungary and many others. After second world war it has been part of Croatia. In that time Italians fled to mother Italy and Pula was inhabited by Croats. Although most of the population still consists of Croats there are lots of quite big minorities in Pula such as Serbs, Italians, Bosniaks and Slovenes.
Most tourists visit in the summer months, with most tourist trips and restaurants closing between October and May.
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