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Oltarna slika Francesca Pavone za cerkev Sv. Trojice v Čepiću
Alessandro Quinzi, 2010, original scientific article

Keywords: slikarstvo, Istra, Čepić
Published in RUP: 10.07.2015; Views: 2435; Downloads: 35
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'Na najlepše morje na svetu, na Jadran' : procesi turističnega razvoja severnega Jadrana pred prvo svetovno vojno in po njej
Petra Kavrečič, Borut Klabjan, 2010, original scientific article

Abstract: The Northern Adriatic became an attractive tourist destination in particular in the second half of the 19th century when the area witnessed the emergence of first modern forms of tourism, with the most prominent being seaside spa tourism and bathing tourism. Their development was largely spurred by medical discourses on new beneficial practices such as bathing in sea water, mud or brine and enjoying the beneficial effects of seaside air. Such health improving methods not only helped people to overcome many illnesses of that time, but also facilitated the promotion of seaside resorts. The article focuses on the tourism development in the Northern Adriatic in relation to Bohemia and later on Czechoslovakia, and studies the popularity of and familiarity with the Northern Adriatic area as a tourist destination. The research takes into consideration the period spanning from the initial phases of modern tourism development, when the afore-mentioned areas formed part of the same political entity (Austria-Hungary), to the mid-1930s. The end of WWI brought about the disintegration of the common Habsburg monarchy, with Bohemia uniting with Slovakia in Czechoslovakia, and the major part of the eastern Northern Adriatic being ceded to the Kingdom of Italy. The new, post-war situation however did not break the tourist ties between the two areas. In the Dual Monarchy, the Bohemian lands were considered as one of the most economically prosperous areas, which enabled their population to invest in tourism infrastructure on the one hand and to enjoy the tourist offer on the other. The Northern Adriatic was an interesting region for Bohemian and later on Czechoslovak investors and tourists both before and after WWI. Until the war, Bohemians were among not only the most numerous visitors to seaside resorts mentioned in the article, but also the most important investors in accommodation facilities. The end of the war gave rise to a new political situation in Europe. Despite the new political map, the interest of Czechs to visit the Northern Adriatic resorts did not die out. Czech guests mostly ignored the suggestions to boycott the seaside resorts since then located in Italy and remained one of their most frequent visitors
Keywords: turizem, Istra, Gradež, Kvarner, Trst, Češka
Published in RUP: 10.07.2015; Views: 2454; Downloads: 12
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Izbrani vidiki ekološkega kmetijstva v Sloveniji s posebnim poudarkom na Slovenski Istri
Dane Podmenik, Simon Kerma, 2010, original scientific article

Keywords: kmetijstvo, Istra
Published in RUP: 10.07.2015; Views: 3210; Downloads: 36
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Avtentičnost in kakovost turističnega proizvoda Slovenske Istre
Gorazd Sedmak, 2010, original scientific article

Keywords: turizem, avtentičnost, kakovost, destinacija, Istra
Published in RUP: 10.07.2015; Views: 3574; Downloads: 106
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Prispevek k opusu Angela de Costerja
Vesna Kamin Kajfež, 2010, original scientific article

Keywords: slikarji, Istra, arhivski viri, Piran
Published in RUP: 10.07.2015; Views: 2288; Downloads: 9
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Akebia quinata (Houtt.) Dcne., nova vrsta v slovenski flori, ter prispevek k poznavanju neofitske flore Primorske
Peter Glasnović, Živa Fišer, 2010, original scientific article

Abstract: The article discusses Akebia quinata, a new alien species for the Slovenian flora. The authors provide a description of the species and its locality, and discuss its invasive potential, as in 2008, the species was recognized by the European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization as emerging invader in Europe. The authors also discuss the occurrence of several other neophytes in the Primorska region (Slovenia): Amaranthus deflexus, Artemisia annua, Aster squamatus, Bidens pilosa, Bidens subalternans, Broussonetia papyrifera, Pistia stratiotes and Senecio inaequidens.
Keywords: Akebia quinata, tujerodne vrste, botanika, Slovenska Istra, Goriška
Published in RUP: 10.07.2015; Views: 3249; Downloads: 17
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