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Information about Pula
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Pula is considered the capital of Istrian tourism, full of history, tradition and natural beauty.
Outshining at the top of developing prosperity during the rule of Romans, one of the remarkable
traces of their presence is the magnificent Roman Amphitheatre (Arena).
Pula became the significant control center of the Adriatic Sea during the rule of Venice and grew
to be a major maritime port of Austro-Hungarian Empire during the Hapsburg monarchy.
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Today, this is the city, which represents the connection between holiday on the beautiful coast
with crystal clear seawater, and the legends and marks of a successful past.
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The coastline of Pula represents connects the green colour of the land and the blue sea into
a landscape enormously beautiful with rocky, sandy bays; a real temptation for swimming and
diving in their limpid waters. The reflection of divine colours in the sea, together with the
yellow colour of Spanish broom is certain to please and excite anyone.
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