- Brijuni
:"This article deals with Croatian islands. For the Italian clothing company see
Brioni . For the Italian commune, seeBrione (commune) . "Infobox Islands
name = Brijuni
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location =Adriatic sea
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archipelago = Brijuni
total islands = 14
major islands =Veli Brijun ,Mali Brijun
area = 8 km²
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country = Croatia
country admin divisions title = County
country admin divisions = Istria
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additional info =Brijuni (Brioni in Italian) are a group of fourteen small
island s in theCroatia n part of the northernAdriatic Sea , separated from the west coast of the Istrian peninsula by the narrowFažana Strait. The largest island, Veli Brijun (5.6 km²), lies 2 km off the coast. Famous for their scenic beauty, the islands are a holiday resort and aCroatian National Park .History
The Brijuni Islands had some
Ancient Roman settlements, but up to the late 19th century the islands were mainly used for their quarries, which have been worked on for centuries. The islands belonged toVenice from theMiddle Ages , and stone from the islands was used to build the palaces and bridges of the city. The islands were part of Napoleon'sIllyrian Provinces after Napoleon's brief annexation.In 1815 the islands became part of the
Austrian Empire , which later becameAustria-Hungary . During this period the islands' quarries first supplied stone toVienna andBerlin . With the erection of a naval base in the harbour ofPula , the Austrians erected a strong fortress on Brijuni Island, together with minor fortifications on some of the others.The
Austro-Hungarian Navy abandoned the fortress and in 1893 theViennese business magnatePaul Kupelwieser bought the whole archipelago and created an exclusive beach resort. The estate was supplemented with first class hotels, restaurants, beach resorts, a casino and a yacht harbor and became a focal point in social life on theAustrian Riviera . Kupelwieser also established a sailing regatta, a golf course and due to the flourish ofAustrian Culture various music concert and literature events. The islands became popular as a vacation for the Viennese upper class and were visited by members of the Imperial family and wealthy European elites and aristocrats.In 1918 after
World War I Brijuni became part ofItaly and got separated from itsAustria n hinterland.Karl Kupelwieser , the son of the founder of the estate tried to maintain the former splendor but after the economic crisis followingBlack Friday , the estate went bankrupt and Karl committedsuicide . By 1930 the islands were acquired by the Italian state.In 1945 after
World War II Brijuni became part ofYugoslavia and communist state leaderJosip Broz Tito made Brijuni Islands his personal State Summer Residence. Slovenian architectJože Plečnik designed a pavilion for Tito. Almost 100 foreign heads of state visited Tito on his islands, along with film stars includingElizabeth Taylor ,Richard Burton ,Sophia Loren ,Carlo Ponti , andGina Lollobrigida . Tito died in 1980, and by 1983 the islands were declared aNational Park ofYugoslavia .In 1991
Croatia gained independence and made Brijuni Islands an International Conference Center (See: theBrioni Agreement ). Four hotels on Veli Brijun were re-opened, as well as a Safari Park, which holds animals given to Tito. The InternationalPolo Tournament, dating back toKarl Kupelwieser 's Austro-Italian Brioni in 1924, has been re-continued since 2004.Other
The Italian clothing company
Brioni is named after the Italian spelling for the islands.External links
* [http://www.brijuni.hr/ The Brijuni National Park]
* [http://www.brionipoloclassic.com The Brijuni Polo Classic]
* [http://www.brijuni.info Info about Brijuni islands]
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