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Motovun is the most famous of the many Istria towns located on hilltops. The magical medieval centre is well preserved, as are the two rings of defense walls. Motovun has a beautiful view of the surroundings fields, vineyards, Mirna river valley and the mysterious Motovun Forest.
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Motovun
599 місцеві жителі рекомендують
Motovun is the most famous of the many Istria towns located on hilltops. The magical medieval centre is well preserved, as are the two rings of defense walls. Motovun has a beautiful view of the surroundings fields, vineyards, Mirna river valley and the mysterious Motovun Forest.

City/town information

"Standing proudly on the tops of hills rising from the valley of the river Mirna, the town of Grožnjan known for its architecture and numerous art galleries, with a number of music and film events."
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Grožnjan
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"Standing proudly on the tops of hills rising from the valley of the river Mirna, the town of Grožnjan known for its architecture and numerous art galleries, with a number of music and film events."
"The town of Bale, entirely made of stone, embodies Istria's tradition and has been in existence, according to archaeological research, since the Roman period. Fort Bale protected the trade route between Pula and the interior of the peninsula. The Roman Castrum became a walled little town in medieval times. It was first mentioned as Castrum Vallis, that is Valle in 965. Today the Roman Castrum Vallis is a small town whose historical core is located 145 meters above the sea level, surrounded by hills. The Italian name Bala – Valle means valley, and Bale is the valley positioned between hills Monleme, Skvacota, Pizanovac and Veli Majan; Pastrovicev vrh, Sv Nedjelja, Brigonera, Mongrizeja and Sokol. Built structures existed on those hills in pre-historic times."
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Bale
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"The town of Bale, entirely made of stone, embodies Istria's tradition and has been in existence, according to archaeological research, since the Roman period. Fort Bale protected the trade route between Pula and the interior of the peninsula. The Roman Castrum became a walled little town in medieval times. It was first mentioned as Castrum Vallis, that is Valle in 965. Today the Roman Castrum Vallis is a small town whose historical core is located 145 meters above the sea level, surrounded by hills. The Italian name Bala – Valle means valley, and Bale is the valley positioned between hills Monleme, Skvacota, Pizanovac and Veli Majan; Pastrovicev vrh, Sv Nedjelja, Brigonera, Mongrizeja and Sokol. Built structures existed on those hills in pre-historic times."