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Buzet (Italian: Pinguente) is a city in Istria, Croatia, population 6,059 (2001). Rovinj, on the western coast of Croatian Istria. ...


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There is an old and a new Buzet: the old Buzet is located on a 153m mound rising above the hill-encircled valley while its new part, Fontana, lays at its foot and keeps spreading and merging with the neighbouring dwellings.
The Captain of Rašpor was the military governor of Venetian Istria and arrival in Buzet favoured the development of the city: the fortifications were repaired, new palaces, churches, the city square and the well were all built at that time, as well as the Big and the Small Gates.
Buzet is today a small city in perpetual development, the prospects for its economy are good and it has good predispositions for development of tourism.
French Wine | Fronton Wines | Madiran Wines | Buzet wines | Gaillac wines [The French Wines] (571 words)
The appellation Buzet is used for red (85%), white and rosé wines produced in the Lot et Garonne department on the left bank of the R. Garonne.
Known since the middle ages as an integral part of the Bordeaux "high country", the Buzet vineyards stretch between Agen and Marmande.
Originally monastic, Buzet was developed subsequently by the Agen townsfolk.
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