Pazin
In the centre of the Istrian peninsula lies the town of Pazin with its about 5000 inhabitants. With all the other hamlets and villages it constitutes a municipality of about 9500 people. The town’s landmark is the old castle that was mentioned in the chronicles for the first time in 983 as “castrum Pisinium”
Historically Pazin was the capital of the old county of Istria. Because of it’s central location Pazin became the seat of the parliament of the county and of many regional committees.
The river Pazinica ends it’s course above ground in the Pazin canyon, where it flows underneath the castle walls and resumes it’s course southwards underground. This peculiar Pazin canyon, also called Jama, has inspired many travellers to write glowing accounts about this natural wonder.
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