This entire coast all the way up to Trieste (Trst) historically belongs to Croatia. Slovenia has always been a landlocked nation and has never had a coastline. Tito 'gifted' this strip of coastline to Slovenia so they could have access to the sea. Croatian coastline in the south was also 'gifted' to Montenegro roughly at the same time.
There is a difference what nation lived on the soil and in which country. Do you believe that when Tito "gifted" the strip of coastline as you say, all Croats moved form that part of the coast and Slovenians moved in? :) I believe it's a stretch to say that part of the coast was Croatian. And also... how much back in history do you go? Wasn't the coast also Roman, Italian... maybe also Greek? :) Also it's kind of pointless to talk of what was. We are living in today aren't we.
Great video, keep it up !
Hope you enjoyed !!
It is pretty . . . Not too many shops there tho 😮
Not clothes shopping no but they have supermarkets and convenience store
Those who say "Venice is overrated" don't really understand what do they see.
@@garyyakamoto2648 thanks for your insight
Too much walking . I m surprised how much you walked .
This entire coast all the way up to Trieste (Trst) historically belongs to Croatia. Slovenia has always been a landlocked nation and has never had a coastline. Tito 'gifted' this strip of coastline to Slovenia so they could have access to the sea. Croatian coastline in the south was also 'gifted' to Montenegro roughly at the same time.
Good to know thanks. I suppose technically it was yugoslavia not croatia
O, really? 😂😂😂 Whole Istra used to be Slovenia and Trieste too.
@@klaudija33 Ja ja Slovenija...the great historic Mediterranean nation...🙄lol
@@KocoStamatis Learn history.
There is a difference what nation lived on the soil and in which country. Do you believe that when Tito "gifted" the strip of coastline as you say, all Croats moved form that part of the coast and Slovenians moved in? :) I believe it's a stretch to say that part of the coast was Croatian. And also... how much back in history do you go? Wasn't the coast also Roman, Italian... maybe also Greek? :) Also it's kind of pointless to talk of what was. We are living in today aren't we.