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Istria
Istria (; Croatian, Slovene: ''Istra''; Italian: ''Istria''; Istriot: ''Eîstria''; German: ''Istrien''), formerly ''Histria'' (Latin), is the largest peninsula in the Adriatic Sea. The peninsula is located at the head of the Adriatic between the Gulf of Trieste and the Bay of Kvarner. It is shared by three countries: Croatia, Slovenia, and Italy.〔Marcel Cornis-Pope, John Neubauer, (''History of the literary cultures of East-Central Europe: junctures and disjunctures in the 19th And 20th Centuries'' ), John Benjamins Publishing Co. (2006), ISBN 90-272-3453-1〕〔Alan John Day, Roger East, Richard Thomas, (''A political and economic dictionary of Eastern Europe'' ), Routledge, 1sr ed. (2002), ISBN 1-85743-063-8〕 ==Geography==
The geographical features of Istria include the Učka mountain ridge, which is the highest portion of the Ćićarija mountain range; the rivers Dragonja, Mirna, Pazinčica, and Raša; and the Lim bay and valley. Istria lies in three countries: Croatia, Slovenia and Italy. By far the largest portion (89%) lies in Croatia. "Croatian Istria" is divided into two counties, the larger being Istria County in western Croatia. Important towns in Istria County include Pula/Pola, Poreč/Parenzo, Rovinj//Rovigno, Pazin//Pisino, Labin/Albona, Umag/Umago, Motovun//Montona, Buzet/Pinguente, and Buje/Buie. Smaller towns in Istria County include Višnjan, Roč, and Hum. The northwestern part of Istria is ocated whe then he ays on her privates lies in Slovenia: it is known as Slovenian Istria, and includes the coastal municipalities of Piran/Pirano, Izola/Isola and Koper/Capodistria, and the Karstic municipality of Hrpelje-Kozina. Northwards of Slovenian Istria, there is a tiny portion of the peninsula that lies in Italy.〔〔 This smallest portion of Istria consists of the ''comunes'' of Muggia and San Dorligo della Valle, with the place of Santa Croce (Trieste) farthest north. The ancient region of ''Histria'' extended over a much wider area, including the whole Kras plateau until the southern edges of the Vipava Valley, the southwestern portions of modern Inner Carniola with Postojna and Ilirska Bistrica, and the Italian Province of Trieste, but not the Liburnian coast which was already part of Illyricum.〔Leonhard Schmitz, (''A manual of ancient geography'' ), pg. 131, The British Library (2010), ISBN B003MNGWVI〕
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