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  1. According to the 2021 census the total population of Istria County is 195,794 which amounts to approxmiately 4.8% of Croatia's entire population. The county's population density is approximately 70 inhabitants per km 2 with an average age of 45 years. Istria County: Population trends 1857–2021.

  2. Cities: Skylines is a 2015 city-building game developed by Colossal Order and published by Paradox Interactive. The game is a single-player open-ended city-building simulation . Players engage in urban planning by controlling zoning , road placement, taxation, public services, and public transportation of an area.

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    "Croatian Istria" is divided into two counties, the larger being Istria County in western Croatia. Important towns in Istria County include Pula /Pola, Poreč /Parenzo, Rovinj /Rovigno, Pazin /Pisino, Labin /Albona, Umag /Umago, Motovun /Montona, Buzet /Pinguente, and Buje /Buie.

  5. Aug 20, 2023 · At least some were last verified for version 1.16. The starting view of a Map with the starting tile highlighted. Maps are the areas where you build your city. Each map is divided into tiles that you can unlock as the game progresses. The full map consist of 81 tiles (9x9), but tile borders are only shown for the 25 middle tiles (5x5).

  6. 1 Template:Version Template:DLC. 2 Cities: Skylines invites you to create the city of your dreams in a sprawling landscape dominated by cloud hugging structures and jaw dropping architectural marvels. 3 Developed by Colossal Order, Cities: Skylines offers sprawling landscapes and maps with endless sandbox gameplay and new ways to expand your ...

  7. Map of Istria. Its coastline is 445 km (277 mi) long with islands making up 539.9 km (335 mi). A smaller part of Istria also belongs to the Primorje-Gorski Kotar County of Croatia. Mirroring the bay of Venice across the Adriatic and the Quarnaro Gulf, the region is not far from the Julian Alps.

  8. Cities. 45°10′19″N 13°57′5″E. Map of Istria. 1 Buje. 2 Motovun — the most touristy of all Istrian hilltop towns, and is sometimes called the king of the hilltop villages. 3 Pazin. 4 Poreč — an ancient Roman town that now is very popular with tourists. 5 Pula — home to the 6th largest surviving Roman amphitheatre — and. 6 Vodnjan.

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