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  2. Aquarium Pula - Wikipedia

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    Aquarium Pula is an aquarium in Pula, Croatia. The aquarium has 211 species of animal, including blacktip reef sharks , caimans and a centre for the rehabilitation of turtles . [ 1 ] As of the start of 2020, it had rehabilitated 160 loggerhead turtles and returned them to the sea.

  3. Pula - Wikipedia

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    The Aquarium Pula is the biggest aquarium in Croatia, located in the Austro-Hungarian fortress Verudela, which was built in 1886 on the peninsula 3 km (2 mi) from the centre of the city of Pula. Transforming the fortress into the aquarium has been in progress since 2002.

  4. Category:Tourist attractions in Pula - Wikipedia

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    Aquarium Pula; Arch of the Sergii; Pula Arena; C. Pula Cathedral; F. ... Santa Maria del Canneto (Pula, Croatia) T. Temple of Augustus, Pula This page was ...

  5. List of aquaria by country - Wikipedia

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    Aquarium de Paris - Cinéaqua - Paris (opened in 1867 as "Aquarium du Trocadéro", closed in 1985, re-opened as "Cinéaqua" in 2006) Grand Aquarium de Touraine - between Amboise and Tours, on the southern bank of the river Loire [10] Aquarium de Lyon - Lyon; Aquarium du Musée de Zoologie - Nancy (1970) Aquarium Mare Nostrum Montpellier ...

  6. Category:Buildings and structures in Pula - Wikipedia

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  7. List of World Heritage Sites in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    This property consists of six components of defence works in Italy, Croatia, and Montenegro, spanning more than 1,000 kilometres between the Lombard region of Italy and the eastern Adriatic Coast. The introduction of gunpowder led to significant shifts in military techniques and architecture.

  8. Pula Arena - Wikipedia

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    The Pula Arena (Croatian: Pulska Arena; Italian: Arena di Pola) is a Roman amphitheatre located in Pula, Croatia. It is the only remaining Roman amphitheatre to have four side towers entirely preserved. It was constructed between 27 BC and AD 68, [2] and is among the world's six largest surviving Roman arenas. [2]

  9. Mediterranean monk seal - Wikipedia

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    The Mediterranean monk seal (Monachus monachus) is a monk seal belonging to the family Phocidae.As of 2015, it is estimated that fewer than 700 individuals survive in three or four isolated subpopulations in the Mediterranean, (especially) in the Aegean Sea, the archipelago of Madeira and the Cabo Blanco area in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean. [3]