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Pula is a town and municipality in Istria, Croatia. In the 2001 census, the municipality had 58,594 inhabitants, of whom 71.65 per cent were Croats, 5.83 per cent Serbs and 4.82 per cent Italians (8.28 per cent did not indicate ethnic affiliation). It is a bilingual Croatian / Italian commune. The history of the city of Pula goes back almost 3000 years. A local legend places the myth of the Argonauts in search of the Golden Fleece, not in the Black Sea, but in the Adriatic Sea, and in fact the founders of Polis, the future Pula. In fact, there was a Greek settlement in the neighborhood, on the island of Cres where they founded the colony of Apsoris. One of the most important buildings of the city is the Roman amphitheater of Pula, arena in Latin. Also in the ancient Roman city of Pola is a temple of Augustus, the former forum capitol (transformed into a communal palace), a triumphal arch, a ruined enclosure wall, and remains (including the facade) of two ancient theaters .

Pula est une ville et une municipalité en Istrie, en Croatie. Dans le recensement de 2001, la municipalité comptait 58 594 habitants, dont 71,65% étaient des Croates, 5,83% Serbes et 4,82% d'Italiens (8,28% n'indiquaient pas d'affiliation ethnique). C'est une commune croate / italienne bilingue. L'histoire de la ville de Pula remonte à près de 3000 ans. Une légende locale place le mythe des Argonautes à la recherche de la Toison d'Or, pas dans la mer Noire, mais dans la mer Adriatique, et en fait les fondateurs de Polis, le futur Pula. En fait, il y avait une colonie grecque dans le quartier, sur l'île de Cres où ils ont fondé la colonie d'Apsoris. L'un des bâtiments les plus importants de la ville est l'amphithéâtre romain de Pula, l'arène en latin. Aussi dans l'ancienne ville romaine de Pola est un temple d'Auguste, l'ancien capitale du forum (transformé en palais communal), un arc de triomphe, un mur d'enceinte ruiné et des restes (y compris la façade) de deux théâtres anciens

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current17:00, 23 April 20183 min 50 s, 3,840 × 2,160 (439.01 MB)NMaia (talk | contribs)Imported media from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbj5N-P3uNc

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