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BALE, a town in the south-western part of Istria, 15 km
southeast of Rovinj.
The language shows characteristics
of the Istrio-Romanian dialect. Chief occupations are farming
(vine, olives and wheat) and livestock breeding. The new part of
the town is located at the intersection of the main road Buje -
Pula (M3, E751) and the regional road Rovinj - Bale.
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Rich regional architecture and particularities of the language
spoken by the older population make this place an attractive
destination. After part of the population had opted to belong to
Italy after the Second World War, some of the abandoned houses
were turned into vacation homes. At the same time, a tourist
board was established and the Kolone beach finished, which
fostered the development of stationary tourism. Today, Bale is
known as a quiet place offering its visitors rest from big city
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Bale is known for public feasts, the most popular being:
Baljanska noc (Bale Night; first Saturday in August), Velika
Gospa (The Assumption of Mary; 15th of August), as well as
"Castrum Vallis" - an art exhibition (in July and August).
Especially developed is hunting tourism, while entertainment is
provided at the above mentioned feasts, also known for Istrian
specialities and wine. |
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