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Pola è la città più grande dell'Istria, fu importantissima al tempo dei Romani al punto da ospitare il terzo anfiteatro romano più grande conservato fino ai giorni nostri.
E' una città per metà italiana e per metà croata, dato che tra la prima e la seconda guerra mondiale faceva parte del Regno d'Italia.

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  • data l'immaturità, l'intolleranza e la stupidità della maggior parte dei commenti a questo video, da questo momento ogni ulteriore affermazione sarà vagliata dal sottoscritto. stay human.

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  • POLA ITALIANA

  • Anche i sassi parlano italiano... POLA, ISTRIA, ITALIA!!!

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  • @VALDIGNE Pola e' croata quindi non si puo' fare nulla perche' lo mostrano i fatti attuali.

    Questa musica che fa schifo su questo video, non ha niente a che fare con la musica croata.

  • @MARIETTI5 fosse facile risolvere tutto così

  • Pola e' croata come Tokio e' serba

  • @zaistinuipravdu Why must i pay taxes for you?aren t u happy of your "revenge"? and now you are asking cash at victims of your revenge , mmm i m not so glad of it .

  • @zaistinuipravdu revisionism is claim that the word istria comes from a Illirian word (you know romans and even etrurians knew it before the illirian tribes , in fact is well know that istria comes from  histrio). Your European feelings are touching , and i m sure they are true feelings as is true your need of money and your functional desire to join in the eu and receive funding ...

  • @TheBlackdago To conclude, you're arguments referring to me are wrong and based on obvious revisionism with a chauvinistic accent. If somebody's a Croatian or Italian, that's subsidiary to me, most of all when it's about European peoples, I distinguish characters not nationalities. Everything else is immature and absurd.

  • @TheBlackdago It's sure that there have been new "mixtures" under the Venetian rule, furthermore Venetians were "Croatianized" and Croatians "Venetianized", f.e. Marco Polo. Although there were these aforementioned mixtures there were strong colonizing attempts by the Venetian rule which let them be hated by the Croatians. The happenings of 1945 are considered to be a revenge to this, too.

  • @TheBlackdago Quote: "territory that wasn t slovenian and croatian" Croatians are a multiethnic people, they're/we're descandants of the first settlers of the aforementioned territory, the Illyrians who were once defeated by Romans and several arriving tribes known as Slavs. This ethnogenesis includes last parts of the Roman and even Greek colonial population as well. Dalmatia and Istria (both names originate from ancient Illyrian tribes) became in the 15th century under Venetian rule.

  • @zaistinuipravdu Share a part of blood with us doesen t matter anything , worse it is only a tentative to create a bond betwen you and the italic culture of the istrian zone , but your people decided to cancel this part of culture in the course of the years in which sistematically killed the people that spoken a venetian dialect . You talk about our genocide as a "reckoning" for a war . So , what do you think we should do now ? Why shouldn t we want a reckoning ?

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