Juraj (Giorgio) Dobrila (16 April 1812 – 13 January 1882) was a Catholic bishop and benefactor from Istria who advocated for greater national rights for Croats and also Slovenes in Istria under Austrian rule.
Juraj (Giorgio) Dobrila (16 April 1812 – 13 January 1882) was a Catholic bishop and benefactor from Istria who advocated for greater national rights for...
The JurajDobrila University of Pula (Croatian: Sveučilište Jurja Dobrile u Puli, Latin: Universitas studiorum Polensis Georgii Dobrila) is a university...
George. Juraj Chmiel (born 1960), Czech diplomat and politician Juraj Cintula (born 1953), Slovak attempted assassin of Robert Fico JurajDobrila (1812–1882)...
a vampire themed bar aimed at attracting tourists to the town. The JurajDobrila gymnasium in Pazin created a short film called "Vampire of My Homeland"...
list of universities and colleges in Croatia. Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek JurajDobrila University of Pula University of Dubrovnik University...
University of Stara Zagora – Faculty of Medicine School of Medicine, JurajDobrila University of Pula School of Medicine, University of Osijek School of...
7 March 2001 9 July 2001 10 kuna €1.33 126×63 mm Green-Brown Bishop JurajDobrila The Pula Arena and Motovun town layout. 7 March 2001 9 July 2012 18...
Tourism and Hospitality Management) Osijek (Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek) Pula (JurajDobrila University of Pula Rijeka (University of Rijeka)...
politician. Juraj Cvečić (1520–1585), translator, preacher and editor of Protestant books. Luigi Dallapiccola (1904–1975), composer. JurajDobrila (1812–1882)...
January 11 – Theodor Schwann, German physiologist (b. 1810) January 13 – JurajDobrila, Croatian bishop (b. 1812) January 27 – Robert Christison, Scottish...
interview given to Index.hr, Robert Kurelić, a professor of history at the JurajDobrila University of Pula, commented that "the Croatian Wikipedia is only a...
interview given to Index.hr, Robert Kurelić, a professor of history at the JurajDobrila University of Pula, has commented that "the Croatian Wikipedia is only...
parts of central Istria, was headed by the Istrian revivalist Bishop JurajDobrila, Kalac was able to continue his work in the region. In 1882, he was...
of Marija Bistrica Our Lady of Sinj Our Lady of Trsat Josip Bozanić JurajDobrila, 19th-century bishop from Istria Ivan Grubišić, priest from Dalmatia...
population, strongly influenced by the Croatian national revival. Bishop JurajDobrila was the leader of the battle for Croatian rights in Istria. His concept...
Narodne pjesme Ćićarije (in Croatian). Pazin: Istarsko književno društvo "JurajDobrila". pp. 11, 208. Čulinović-Konstantinović 1963, p. 81. Karadžić, Vuk Stefanović...
Music Academy Zagreb Academy of Arts, Osijek Academy of Arts, Split JurajDobrila University of Pula, Department of Music, Pula Arte Music Academy Music...
Frankopan and ban Petar Zrinski Castle in Varaždin (mirrored) HRK 10 JurajDobrila Arena in Pula HRK 20 Ban Josip Jelačić Castle of the Eltz family in...
painter Carlo De Franceschi (1809–1893), historian and politician JurajDobrila (1812–1882), prelate, Bishop of Trieste Fabio Filzi (1884–1916), Italian...
Serbo-Croatian studies. University of Zagreb: Faculty of Croatian studies JurajDobrila University of Pula: Department of Croatian studies University of Zadar:...
Country Croatia Denomination Roman Catholic History Past bishop(s) JurajDobrila Architecture Functional status Co-cathedral Administration Diocese Poreč-Pula...
basketball player (2005) Marya Delvard, singer and actress (2003) JurajDobrila, bishop (2012) Julije Domac, biologist (1996) Marco Antonio de Dominis...