Volosko (Italian: Volosco, Volosca) is a part of the city of Opatija, located in the Kvarner Gulf in western Croatia. It is located in the north of Opatija, on the road towards Kastav and Rijeka. The toponym Volosko drives from the name of the Slavic deity Veles.[citation needed]
Volosko (Italian: Volosco, Volosca) is a part of the city of Opatija, located in the Kvarner Gulf in western Croatia. It is located in the north of Opatija...
is a 12 km-long promenade along the entire riviera, the Lungomare from Volosko, via Opatija, to Lovran and a 7 km-long forest path walk, the Šetalište...
commemorates Baron Arthur Schmidt-Zabierow, the former district principal of Volosko, who constructed the path with funds donated by King Carol. Tourist Board...
Slovenian Istria was divided among the administrative district of Koper and Volosko: the former extended to the present-day municipalities of Koper, Izola...
line was planned in 1892 as a steam driven tramway line from Matulji to Volosko, however, this concept was not accepted due to complaints by the hotel...
recitals. From 2001 to 2006, he sang in various klapas (Klapa Luka, Klapa Volosko, Klapa Fortunal) with which he performed throughout Croatia at various...
1927 coal strike in that state. Her family emigrated to Trinidad from Volosko, Croatia, (then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire) in 1907. Her father...
navy captain Mate Lenac from Martinšćica, and Antonija, née. Lučić, from Volosko. The father, commander of the Austrian brigantine Pietro, died in Brazil...
(1926), the closure of the classical lyceum in Pazin, of the high school in Volosko (1918), the closure of the 488 Slovene and Croat primary schools followed...
Novo Selo Vinjani Visoče Visoki Brijeg Vitoševo Vlaška Kapela Vojvoduša Volosko Vrandolac Vranići Kod Poreča Vrapče Vrbanec Vrbanec Vrbovačko Brdo Vrbovica...
of Dalmatia Dissolved in the '20s '20s Nogometni Odjel Sokola Opatija - Volosko 1911 Opatija, Austrian Littoral Later renamed NK Opatija. Still Active...
under the name of "football department of the Croatian Sokol Opatija - Volosko". The initiative came from a group of students from the Trade Academy in...
elected member of the Imperial Council (Austria) from 1879-85. He died in Volosko, Kingdom of Yugoslavia. "Die Wohnungszustände der arbeitenden Klassen und...
Andrija Mohorovičić (1857–1936), (meteorologist and seismologist born in Volosko, Istria) Vladimir Prelog (1906–1998), (chemist, Nobel prize winner, born...
and Vincenzo Giordano Orsini were detached, Giovanni Acerbi to call at Volosko (known to the Italians as Volosca) on 4 November and occupy Opatija (known...