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Dobrodosli - Willkommen Dobrodosli - Willkommen Mein heimliches Wahrzeichen 4 Erste Orientierung 6 Schlaglichter und Impressionen 8 Geschichte, Gegenwart, Zukunft 12 Übernachten 14 Essen und Trinken 16 Reiseinfos von A bis Z 18 Unterwegs in Istrien und der Kvarner Bucht (Mtuni oflnidl CSwanraiff' MM: Ifgg dflnllsK dMxin) Die Westküste und das Landesinnere 30 Novigrad 30 Buzet 32 Motovun 37 Pazin 41 Porec 42 Rovinj 49 Brijuni 55 Fazana 55 Pula 56 I rimatft flII > Lebendines Mittelalter - istrische Architektur in Groznjan 33 Loggien und Kirchen sowie schicken Galerien entdecken. I rilMBt all ^ Genießen rund um Motovun - Trüffel Wein, Olivenöl 38 Auf der Spur der feinen Basics istrischer Küche. I rfltelia All >Mosaikenwunder in der Euphrasius-Basilika in Porec 46 Das goldglänzende UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe entdecken. Icüteüfi<311 > Kunst und Szene - Galerien und Shopping in Rovinj 52 Hinter malerischer Kulisse blühen Kunst und Kunsthandwerk. l(ilteüfiSII> Provinzmetropole der Antike - das römische Pula 58 ______ Die spektakuläre Arena ist nicht das einzige Erbe der Römer. IrittTdiftfill^Kameniak - mit dem Rad durch Istriens wilden Süden 61 Die unter Naturschutz stehende Halbinsel besitzt 30 Orchideen­ arten und eine Küste, die immer wieder zum Baden einlädt. Die Ostküste mit Cres und Losinj 63 Labin 63 Insel Cres 65 Insel Losinj 70 2 http://d-nb.info/1078162832 Geschichten aus einem uralten Dorf - Lubenice 66 Oer Ort mit der langen Geschichte hat nur noch zwölf Bewohner. EiEeKgsjlk LoSinjer Seefahrt einst und heute - Veli und Mali Losnj 71 Die Kaptitänshäuser in Veli Losinj künden von der Vergangen­ heit, die neuen Werften von Mali LoSinj weisen in die Zukunft. Kvarner Bucht mit Abstecher Plitvice 75 Lovran 75 Opatija 76 Rijeka 82 Crikvenica 84 Plitvice 88 EiMMSIfe>Wo früher die Monarchen kurten - zwischen Volosko und Lovran 78 Dieser Küstenabschnitt galt um die Wende zum 20. Jahrhundert ______ als sehr mondän, heute knüpfen Notsalgie-Hotels daran an. l(iM5Bgill>Da geht der Punk ab - Rijekas Nachtleben hat sich gemausert 85 Die Szene der Stadt überstrahlt den gesamten Kvarner Golf. feMGfllfeWasserfälle und Feenschleier - Wandern im Plitvice-Nationalpark 89 Vorbei an türkisblauen Seen und moosbewachsenem Kalkstein. Krk und Rab 93 Insel Krk 93 Krk-Stadt 93 Punat und Kosljun 99 Baska und Stara Baska 102 Insel Rab 106 Rab-Stadt 106 Lopar 111 BIMißflafrAuf den Spuren der Frankopanen durch Krk-Stadt 94 Das Geschlecht der Frankopanen prägte Krk zwischen dem 12. und 16. Jh. mit seinen Bauten. IdMifitHDVon Kellerei zu Kellerei - der goldene Wein von Vrbnik 100 _ Edle Tropfen rund um das Küstenstädtchen. l<tMS5ftöl>Tafel von Baska - Zeugnis einer fast vergessenen Schrift 103 Altkroatische Schriftzeichen zieren die berühmte Steintafel, sie ______ ist das älteste erhaltene Dokument in kroatischer Sprache. l(tM5B1BI>Von Kirche zu Kirche - die Gornja ulica in Rab-Stadt 108 Vier Kirchen in Panoramalage führen durch die Stadtgeschichte. Sprachführer 112 Kulinarisches Lexikon 114 Register 116 Autorin, Abbildungsnachweis, Impressum 120 3 .
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