Lupoglav (disambiguation)

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Boljun is a village in the municipality of Lupoglav, in Istria County, Croatia. In 2001, the village had 73 residents. According to the 1921 censuns, the majority of the population was italian.

Vranja

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Brest pod Učkom is a village in the municipality of Lupoglav, in Istria County, Croatia. In 2001, the village had 46 residents.

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