Croatian specialty encyclopedia covering the Istrian region
Istrian Encyclopedia
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Country
Croatia
Language
Croatian
Genre
Encyclopedia
Publisher
Lexicographic Institute
Publication date
2005
Media type
Print
ISBN
9536036835
The Istrian Encyclopedia (Croatian: Istarska enciklopedija) is a Croatian encyclopedia giving a complete overview of the Istrian peninsula and its history. Istria was the first region in Croatia to get its own encyclopedia. Published by the Lexicographic Institute, it was released in 2005. The editors-in-chief are Miroslav Bertoša and Robert Matijašić.[1][2]
Over 1500 entries from the Istrian Encyclopedia were transferred to the online encyclopedia Istrapedia.[3][4]
^Robert Matijašić (2005). Istarska enciklopedija Niz Hrvatske regije i gradovi. Pula: Leksikografski zavod Miroslav Krleža via University of Michigan. pp. 1–944. ISBN 9536036835.
^Projekt, Istarska enciklopedija, pristupljeno 26. lipnja 2020.
^Bojana ĆUSTIĆ JURAGA. "ISTRAPEDIA New design and contents of the pages of the Istrian online encyclopedia". Glas Istre. Archived from the original on 5 February 2021. Retrieved 22 January 2021.
^Miroslav Bertoša. "Peruško, Tone". Istrapedia. Archived from the original on 5 February 2021. Retrieved 22 January 2021.
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