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restaurantes |
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NOVIGRAD, a town and port at the western coast of Istria; 15 km
southwest of Buje. Situated on a small limestone peninsula
comprising the south-western top of the Bujstina region and, in
the north, the entrance into the vast bay of the harbour of
Mirna. The position provides favourable shelter due to which the
location was inhabited in the early times. The port is protected
from all winds, except the westerly and north-westerly winds
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Novigrad can provide accommodation for up to 10,000 visitors a
day. Tourists can choose to stay in a hotel, pension, campsite,
apartments or rooms. Sports and recreational facilities add to
an eventful stay - the usual ground and water sports, terraces
with live music, rich gastronomic offer, organized excursions,
sightseeing. |
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The tourist offer of the coastal ambience includes the
possibility of hunting in the Mirna valley, canoeing on the
Mirna, etc. Traditional events: Jazz Festival Heineken Music
Nights (in August); folk feast of St. Pelagus, the patron saint
of the town, which lasts for three days (end of August). |
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