• The Venetians continued to rule Pula until the Treaty of Campo Formio (1797) when Pula was transferred to Austro-Hungarian Empire.
  • Pula is an Istrian city, situated at the south-western peak of the peninsula. ... Since Pula is a well-known tourist destination, accommodation of all types can be found.
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  • Pula was an important Roman colony for several centuries, for which it is sometimes called Little Rome.
  • Pula is one of the largest cities in Croatia, located on the southern tip of Istrian peninsula as the main city of Istria region.
  • Ruling the Adriatic from the southern end of the Istrian Peninsula, Pula has been a strategic prize for a host of power players, going back to the Romans.
  • Information on Pula, the main town in Istria, Croatia, including the town's history, what to see and do, where to stay and how to get there.
  • Pula Arena , en iyi korunmuş Roma amfi tiyatrolarından biri. Şehir, şarapçılık , balık, gemi yapımı ve turizm gibi uzun bir geleneğe sahiptir.
  • Pula Cathedral (Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary) is a co-cathedral that’s part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pula and Poreč.