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- Svetvinčenat - Tinjan - Pićan - Gračišće
- Belaj - Šumber - Kožljak - Paz
- Čepićko Field - Kršan - Boljun Castle - Lupoglav
- Plomin - Kvarner Gulf - Brseč
- Nature park Učka - Mošćenice
Čepićko Field - Kršan - Boljun Castle - Lupoglav
Boljun castle
Massive defensive walls and towers of the castle that was mentioned for the first time in the 11th c. logically fit into the historical story of the castle that was impossible to conquer. One of the reasons is surely the constant renovation of walls until the 17th c. In the 13th c. a semi-urban settlement developed on the northwestern side of the castle, whose present-day appearance was defined until the 19th c. The medieval town walls are not preserved, although the southern or Large Gate (Vela vrata) remained until the 19th c. The main street stretches along the ridge of the hill, and the main square preserved buildings characteristic of a medieval town commune. Boljun is famous for its Glagolitic monumental heritage: its past was inscribed in stone and entered in registers, confraternity books and documents from the 16th/17th c., of which the Boljun Chronicle (Boljunska kronika) is especially important. In the town stands the Parish Church of St. George the Martyr from the 17th c., Church of SS. Cosmas and Damian with fragments of mural paintings, which are also found in the dilapidated St. Peter's Church from the 14th c. and the Church of SS. Fabian and Sebastian from the 12th c. situated below the town.
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