Motel Plomin in the mid sixties, Kvarner/Istria, SFRJ, 1964.
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Motel Plomin in the mid sixties, Kvarner/Istria, SFRJ, 1964.
photo by Tošo Dabac
Plomin Luka, 2 November 2020
Plomin panorama, Istria/Kvarner, Yugoslavia, 1960/61.
Motel Plomin in the seventies, Istria/Kvarner, Yugoslavia, 1972.
The Tonetti chapel in Plomin.
The nobles of the Tonetti family became the owners of the Kršan castle in 1860. The last owner of the castle was Giovanni Tonetti, called “Il conte rosso” (”The Red Baron”). Regardless of his status he supported the miners during the Albona Republic (Labinska republika).
The Albona Republic was a short-lived self-governing republic that was proclaimed by miners from Istrian city of Labin/Albona in 1921 during a mining strike.
Plomin/Flanona graveyard, 2 November 2020
Plomin entre ville déserte et réhabituée. Sentiment étrange... #plomin #istrie #istria #croatie #croatia #hrvatska #village #summer #summervibes
Plomin, 2016