Thursday, November 28, 2013

Piran economy continues to be based on agriculture, fisheries and salt production, especially cfpc

Piran, idyllic port city of romance and sunshine | My World - in search cfpc of adventure
Piran is a port town on the Slovenian coast and the center of the Municipality of Piran. It lies at the very tip of the Piran peninsula close to Portorož. Piran is a very special, precious city and is the best preserved cultural monument of Slovenian Istria. His image is known around the world. To see and experience should be the city's architecture, which is strongly influenced by particular Venetian Republic, which is also marked by a significant other towns. Piran is retained over time the medieval layout of narrow streets, houses huddled close together, which is rising in cascades, contact cfpc with the sea, countless squares and churches. Tartini Square, which proudly adorns the center of the town, named after the famous violinist and composer Giuseppe cfpc Tartini, who carried the name of Piran in the world. His statue is the focal point of the market. The city as a warm hug surrounded by walls, because Piran is a member of the European Walled Cities Association. Piran is under monument protection, so people in it live mainly from tourism.
Outdoor events and in many properties which bear the names of famous Piran residents throughout history, they appear in all seasons. On the hill above the town is the cathedral of St.. George, patron saint of Piran. From here, the wonderful view of Piran and the surrounding area, across the sea on the Croatian and Italian coast. Two hotels, a youth hostel, a number of private rooms, churches, art galleries, cfpc museums, an aquarium, simply invite you to come and see for yourself. With its sub-Mediterranean climate is one of the warmest areas of Slovenia, because it has a lot of sunny days and low rainfall. It is characterized by mild winters with temperatures rarely fall below zero and hot summers. Place name is probably of Greek origin, from srednjegrškega adjectives πυρρανoς (red), which are named reddish flysch rocks in Piran. Less likely they are older interpretation that the name derives from a Greek female personal name Πυρρα , Celtic pyrn , which in the ordinary course of language development evolved from bior-dun cfpc in the sense top of a hill or from lat. pirus within the meaning of pear . In ancient documents the place mentioned in the beginning of the Middle Ages in Latin as Pyrrhanum, about the year 670 Piranum, Piran, ex Isola, Isola de 933, 974 Pyranum cfpc and 1282 Piranum. The village probably founded by refugees from Aquileia, then when it was 452 AD collapsed Hunski king Attila. Quickly began to develop in the early Middle Ages, in the old records in the early Middle Ages, however, Piran was first mentioned in Latin than Pyrrhanum. In the second half of the 8th century, cfpc together with Istria came out of the Byzantine under Frankish cfpc rule. In 840, Istria was connected to the Italian kingdom, in 952 as part of the Friuli cfpc mark included in the German Empire. After 1209 he held the position Margrave of Istria Patriarch of Aquileia.
Since the seventies 9 century towns occasionally felt the influence of Venice, but nevertheless, including cfpc Piran, yet independently developed and formed its own government and laws. Piran has won the 1274 statute in 1283 adopted a rule of Venice, which lasted until the fall of the Venetian Republic in 1797, and then until 1918 (with the termination of the period of Frankish power) fell under Austria. During the French government is in the vicinity of 1812 was a naval battle between the English and the French cfpc warship known as the Battle of Piran. During the interwar period this area was in Italy from 1947 to 1954 in Zone B of the Free Territory of Trieste, when it was abolished, Piran belonged to Yugoslavia. The old town population cfpc was Roman, under the influence of Venice, in the new era dominated by the Venetian speech. Since the beginning of 9 century, the city hinterland advancing Slavs, who doseljevali in the city, but their impact on the linguistic profile of Piran was more centuries insignificant. Composer Giuseppe cfpc Tartini in Piran had a music school, cfpc which is attended cfpc by students from all Evrope.Naravna economic realities of Piran the seaside location and fertile hinterland, which since the Middle Ages belonged to the city. On the tip of Ronek came close to the territory of neighboring Izola, on the Cape Savudrija on umaško area. After 1954 the castle and Savudrija as the southern part of the Piran cadastral district belonged to the People's Republic of Croatia. The sea is allowing fishing and maritime trade, hinterland fruit (grapes, olives) and of vegetables. Although Venice cfpc in this part of the Adriatic oversee all commercial traffic in Piran it successfully entered. This enabled the production of quality salt (solar Strunjan, Lucia and Sicciole), cfpc partly as wine and olive oil. Upon the announcement of a free port of Trieste (1719) was Piran, along with other Istrian towns harmed in the commercial context, which hindered its development.
Piran economy continues to be based on agriculture, fisheries and salt production, especially cfpc in the salt pans & were only suitable cfpc for transformation into a modern facility. Salt production and trade of salt st

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