Fažana
Fažana Fasana |
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State : | Croatia | ||
County : | Istria | ||
Height : | 0 m. i. J. | ||
Area : | 13 km² | ||
Residents : | 3,635 (2011) | ||
Population density : | 280 inhabitants per km² | ||
Telephone code : | (+385) 052 | ||
Postal code : | 52 212 | ||
License plate : | PU | ||
Structure and administration (status: 2013, cf. ) |
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Community type : | local community | ||
Mayor : | Ada Damjanac ( SDP ) | ||
Website : | |||
View of Fažana - Fasana |
Fažana (Croat.) Or Fasana (Italian) is a fishing village on the west coast of Istria in the Istria County . It lies between Vodnjan / Dignano and Pula / Pola and has a small harbor with a beach promenade that is lively during the holiday season. From Fažana it is possible to cross over to the archipelago and the Brijuni National Park .
geography
Fažana is located in the west of the Istrian peninsula . Other nearby towns / cities are Vodnjan / Dignano, Peroj / Peroi, Barbariga and Valbandon.
history
Fažana / Fasana is a place that has always lived from the sea and fishing as the main source of income. In the first medieval sources, Fažana / Fasana is mentioned as a small fishing village, after which the channel between the mainland and the Brijuni Islands is named. From the time of Napoleon there is a "Fisherman's Brotherhood of St. Andrew". At the beginning of the last century there was one of the largest anchovy factories in Istria . The anchovies were sold to the population in the neighboring towns, to the hotels on the Brioni Islands and to the anchovy factory for processing. Fishing was one of the main activities of the population and was mostly done by the whole family. While the men went fishing, the women cleaned the nets when they returned from the catch. The residents of Fažana have remained loyal to fishing to this day.
Demographics
ethnicities
According to the 2011 census, Fažana / Fasana had 3,635 people. Of these, 2,607 (71.72%) were ethnic Croats . 1,028 are from other ethnic groups, of which 200 (5.50%) are Serbs and 173 (4.76%) are Italians . 8.28% of the population stated a regional affiliation.
languages
According to the 2011 census, 3,302 (90.8%) of the population spoke Croatian as their mother tongue . Fažana is officially bilingual (see statute of the municipality) Croatian and Italian. The Istrian language is also spoken.
gallery
Overlooking the island of Brijuni Islands
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c 2011 census by citizenship, ethnic groups and mother tongue - Istria County , pages 54 to 55 for ethnic groups; Mother tongues from page 108, Croatian State Statistical Office , dzs.hr, accessed on September 30, 2019
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