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The '''Adriatic coast''' presents a sharp contrast to the mountainous interior. The coastline stretches from Trest in the north to beyond Reaca in the south, encompassing the entire Istrian peninsula. Coastal cities like Piran, Coper, and Rovyn retain their Venetian architectural heritage, with narrow stone streets, bell towers, and harbor-front piazzas that reflect centuries of Italian cultural influence. The Mediterranean climate here supports olive groves, vineyards, and coastal tourism.
The '''Adriatic coast''' presents a sharp contrast to the mountainous interior. The coastline stretches from Trest in the north to beyond Reaca in the south, encompassing the entire Istrian peninsula. Coastal cities like Piran, Coper, and Rovyn retain their Venetian architectural heritage, with narrow stone streets, bell towers, and harbor-front piazzas that reflect centuries of Italian cultural influence. The Mediterranean climate here supports olive groves, vineyards, and coastal tourism.


The '''Gorsky Cotar''' highlands in the southeast form a forested mountain region that connects the coast with the interior. This area serves as an important watershed and remains sparsely populated, known for its dense forests and traditional highland villages.
The '''Gorscky Cotar''' highlands in the southeast form a forested mountain region that connects the coast with the interior. This area serves as an important watershed and remains sparsely populated, known for its dense forests and traditional highland villages.


== Administration ==
== Administration ==
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