- Plomin
Plomin ( _it. Fianona) is a village in the
Croatia n part ofIstria , situated approximately 11 km north ofLabin , on an 80 meters high hill. It is a popular destination for tourists traveling through Istria by road.Originally named "Flanona", the settlement was built in Roman times, above the bay bearing the same name. Plomin was abandoned afterWorld War II , due to the bay becoming too muddy and its inhabitants, mostly Italians, emigrating toItaly . However, it has since been repopulated, and is today home to approximately 130 people. The buildings in the town are several hundred years old, built on the ruins of the original Roman houses. The walls date back to the9th century .Plomin contains two churches, "St George the Elder" and "St George the Younger". Both contain Christian art. St. George the Elder contains an
11th century religious text written in theGlagolitic alphabet , the oldest knownSlavic alphabet .
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