Istria — Península de Istria Vista de satélite Localización administrativa País … Wikipedia Español
Istria — es una península que se encuentra al Sur de Europa en el Adriático, situada entre los golfos de Trieste y Quarnaro. Pertenece a Croacia excepto el Noroeste que pertence a Eslovenia. Tiene una extensión de 3.700 km² * * * Istria, península de … Enciclopedia Universal
ISTRIA — ISTRIA, peninsula in the N. Adriatic. The first Jewish settlement dates to the Middle Ages. In 1380 Jews opened a bank at Capodistria. Later Jews settled at Isola, Pirano, Rovigno, Pola, and Veglia. A number of Jews from Germany settled in Istria … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Península — (Del lat. paeninsula.) ► sustantivo femenino GEOGRAFÍA Extensión de tierra rodeada de agua por todas partes menos por una, por la que se une a una tierra mayor. * * * península (del lat. «paeninsŭla») f. *Territorio rodeado de agua en casi todo… … Enciclopedia Universal
Istria County — Istarska županija (Croatian) Regione istriana (Italian)[1] County … Wikipedia
Península balcánica — Vista de satélite de la península (imagen de julio 2007 mostrando la ola de incendios de ese verano) Localización administrativa … Wikipedia Español
Istria — [is′trē ə] peninsula in W Slovenia & Croatia, projecting into the N Adriatic, formerly including part of the area around Trieste: also Istrian Peninsula Istrian adj., n … English World dictionary
Istria — This article is about a geographical region bordering the Adriatic Sea. For information on the asteroid, see 183 Istria. For the commune in Romania, see Istria, Constanţa. : This article is about the entire Istrian peninsula and region, for… … Wikipedia
Istria — Istrian, adj., n. /is tree euh/; It. /ees trddyah/, n. a peninsula at the N end of the Adriatic, in SW Slovenia and W Croatia. Also called Istrian Peninsula. * * * Peninsula, extending into the northeastern Adriatic Sea. It has an area of 1,220… … Universalium
Istria — Mountainous peninsula in the northern Adriatic Sea (q.v.) between the gulfs ofTrieste and Fiume. The Ostrogoths (q.v.) seized it in 493. The forces of Justinian I (q.v.) reconquered it in 539. The Lombards (q.v.), who invaded Italy (q.v.) in… … Historical dictionary of Byzantium