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Geographic position
- North-west of Croatia and north Adriatic coast bordering with Slovenia
- Mainland: Umag, Novigrad, Porec, Vrsar, Rovinj, Pula, Pazin, Buzet, Buje, Motovun, Labin, Opatija, Rijeka, Crikvenica, Novi Vinodolski, Senj, Karlobag
- Islands: Group of islands Brijuni, Krk, Rabg,Pag, Cres, Losinj
Culture heritage
Motovun old town, Abandoned stone quarries in Vrsar, Roman Amphitheatre in Pula, Battiala-Lazzarin Palace in Labin, Belvedere in Novigrad, Canonica in Porec, Biforium in Novigrad, The Round Tower by Francesco Bondulmier in Porec, Castle in Pula, Church of St. Euphemia in Rovinj, The Gothic Palace in Porec and many others…
Main Events
Rijeka Carnival (January – February), ATP Croatian Open Umag (International Tennis Championship) (14th – 20th July), Pula Film Festiva (19th – 26th July), City of Porec Open Championship (Sailing regatta)(25th – 26th July), Motovun Film Festival (28th July – 1st August) and many others…
PROPERTY MARKET IN ISTRIA & KVARNER
So called “New Tuscany-by-the-sea”, Istria & Kvarner is a lush corner of Croatia which was the first region to attract foreign investments.
The favorable location in the northwestern corner of the country, close to the Italian border and in the very proximity of the west Europe, is just one of the great pre- dominators for attracting foreign and domestic investors in this region. Beautiful natural landscape with favorable constraints for golf course, marinas and other facilities along with the fact that this area (especially the Istria peninsula) is still quite depopulated which all together offers continues opportunities in all sectors of the real estate investment.
Records show that this area attracts around a third of all tourists going to Croatia
Istria stands out as the only part of Croatia for which government records on house prices and ownership is up to date which minimizes potential risks with title deeds issue.
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