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Due to its historical charm, the modern city of Pula is the most interesting destination for tourists in Istria. The many Antique remains located in the city centre are especially attractive, as is its excellent geographical position, the varied facilities that are adapted to suit each guest, as well as the kilometres of beaches and interesting surroundings. Pula is not a classical tourist centre that only offers you hotels, concrete, beaches and sun. Pula is a place with a long and turbulent past that has kept the symbols and traces of past times on its streets. Pula is a city whose rich cultural and entertainment program, especially in the summer months, is easily comparable with what much larger and more ‘developed’ cities offer, and each year this is developing and expanding. The 2000 year old Arena is an ideal setting for concerts, film screenings, performances, and many famous and renowned world artists from a variety of genres have already performed there.
Interesting facts
Sveti Križ and the flagellator brotherhood
Sveti Križ Church used to be the flagellators’ centre. The flagellator processions took place in the late evening hours with candlelight and the members of the brotherhood participated in the procession by walking in penitent robes and whipping themselves. A year 1468 is written on its door and it is believed to be the year the church was built.
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Bale – the town of butterflies
A habitat of 390 butterfly species is found in the Bale County. Many of the species are protected by law and they are among the highly endangered species which can be rarely seen, not only in Croatia but across the world as well. Butterflies are a certain indicator of the level of cleanliness of nature and the richness of flora. They present pure nature, ecology, richness of flora and beauty of landscape.
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Camping Puntižela
In the Camp Puntižela you will enjoy the benefits of the Mediterranean climate, crystal clean sea and unique view of the Brijuni archipelago. The camp is an excellent choice for lovers of active holidays, families who like to socialise and those you enjoy discovering nature and historical sights in the surroundings.
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