
Picture a handful of traditional Istrian rural stone houses surrounded by rolling hills, farmland and olive groves - and you will have a picture of an Istrian Village.
According to Croatian census, there are over 500 villages in Istria, historically often formed by extended family households settling close by - which is also seen from many of Istrian vilage names such as Babici, Juricani, Radini, Lozari and so on. The average size of a village in Istria is only around 100 people. Some of larger villages could have over three houndred inhabitants , but there are also some villages with only couple of inhabitans - and a few villages that are today completely de-populated and deserted.
North-west Istria is not an exception to the above - there are close to fifty villages in areas around Umag, Novigrad, Brtonigla and Buje. Featuring traditional Istrian stone house architecture, surrounded by olive groves, fertile fields and vineyards, and yet often being just 15 minutes drive from the coast - villages of North-west istria offer an interesting alternative for your Istrian holidays and are perfect agrotourism destination.
Babići
Bašanija
Crveni Vrh
Čepljani
Đuba
Finida
Juricani
Katoro
Kmeti
Križine
Lovrečica
Materada
Monterol
Murine
Petrovija
Savudrija
Seget
Sveta Marija na Krasu
Valica
Vardica
Vilanija
Zambratija
Antenal
Mareda
Bužinija
Dajla
Fiorini
Radini
Karigador
Nova Vas
Baredine
Bibali
Brdo
Brič
Buroli
Gamboci
Kaldanija
Kanegra
Kaštel
Krasica
Kršete
Kućibreg
Lozari
Marušići
Merišće
Momjan
Oskoruš
Plovanija
Triban

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