Raša

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Raša is a small town in Istria, Croatia, known as one of the youngest planned mining settlements in the region, built in the 1930s during Italian rule.

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Raša canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf municipality
town
architecturalStyle modernist architecture
rationalist architecture
areaCode +385 52
builtDuring Italian rule in Istria
constructedAs planned industrial town
constructionPeriod 1930s
country Croatia
demographics predominantly Croatian population
economyToday services
small-scale industry
tourism-related activities
elevation approximately 10 metres above sea level
hasReligiousBuilding Church of St. Barbara NERFINISHED
hasSettlement Raša NERFINISHED
historicalFunction company town for miners
historicalRegion Julian March NERFINISHED
historicalTerritory Kingdom of Italy NERFINISHED
inception 1937
knownFor being one of the youngest planned mining towns in Istria
coal mining history
locatedIn Adriatic Croatia NERFINISHED
Croatian Littoral NERFINISHED
Europe
Istria NERFINISHED
Istria County NERFINISHED
locatedNearBodyOfWater Adriatic Sea NERFINISHED
locatedOn Raša River NERFINISHED
municipalSeat Raša NERFINISHED
near Labin NERFINISHED
Rabac NERFINISHED
officialLanguage Croatian NERFINISHED
partOf Republic of Croatia NERFINISHED
patronSaint Saint Barbara NERFINISHED
patronSaintOf miners
population approximately 3,000 inhabitants
populationAsOf early 21st century
postalCode 52223
primaryEconomicActivityHistorical coal mining
regionType planned mining settlement
timeZone Central European Time
timeZoneDST Central European Summer Time NERFINISHED
transportConnection local roads to Labin and Pula
utcOffset +1
utcOffsetDST +2
vehicleRegistrationCode PU NERFINISHED
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Labin hasNearbySettlement Raša