Pula

Located on the Istrian Peninsula in Croatia, Pula is a city with a historical past and a thriving modern life. Founded as a Roman colony more than 3,000 years ago, its historical significance is reflected in its well-preserved ancient architecture, including the extraordinary Pula Arena, one of the best-preserved Roman amphitheatres in the world.

Today, Pula is a vibrant city center that beautifully blends its ancient heritage with a modern lifestyle. The city is known for its diverse cultural offerings, festivals and a bustling port that supports trade and tourism. Pula’s commitment to sustainable development, tourism and the preservation of its historical heritage makes it an attractive city for locals and tourists who are eager both to explore its rich history and enjoy its contemporary amenities.

Pula is a city that is developing and embracing the opportunities of the present while nurturing its past, strengthening its position as a key cultural and economic center in the region.

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City: Pula

Country: Croatia

Population: 52,220

Area: 53.8 km2

Mayor

Filip Zoričić