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Porec (Parenzo) and its shores are the most famous and the most
visited tourist regions along the Adriatic, centrally situated in
Europe, the closest to the Mediterranean Sea. The city of Porec
is situated on the western coast of Istria, a peninsula which to
the most parts belongs to the Republic of Croatia.Today, with its
surrounding region, it has about 17.000 residents. During the summer
it hosts more than 70.000 tourists. The small peninsula, where the
heart of the city lies has bees inhabitated as far back as 6.000
years ago. Two thousand years ago, after conquering the inhabitants,
the Hristi, the Romans established their colony called Parentium,
on this location. During its stormy past, Byzants, the Venetian
Republik, Napoleon's France, Austria-Hungarian monarchy, Italy,
Yugoslavia ruled over the city. The old city is a cultural monument
all by itself. There is a sacral complex, the Euphrasian with the
Basilica from the VI century which stands out. The mosaics that
decorate the interior and the forpart of the church fall into a
category of the most beautifully preserved works of Byzantium art.
Along the cultural qualities, Porec is gifted with natural beauty,
with flowery, green landscapes. The oak trees and the winter green
reach the very shores of the sea, and along the coast small peninsulas
and bays alternate. The sea is clean. The bathing season lasts from
May till October. The Tourist complex are among the best equipped
and cared for, alongthe Adriatic. Porec's surrounding region is
an agricultural region, where olive oil and wine, are not only highly
praised but a way of culture. The Roman Casiodor wrote that thePatricians
lived the life of gods, here.
Such beauty of living and relaxation is still present in Porec.
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