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Arriving in Pula

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Pula Arriving by car:
from the west: Trieste - Kopar - Buje - Pula
from the north: Villach - Ljubljana - Kopar - Buje - Pula
from the east: Zagreb - Rijeka - Tunnel Učka - Pazin - Pula
Arriving by sea:
maritime border crossing Pula
Arriving by air:
International Airport Pula (Croatia)
International Airport Zagreb (Croatia)
International Airport Ljubljana (Slovenia)
Distance from other cities in croatia & europe:
Rijeka - 102 km / Zagreb - 288 km / Dubrovnik - 696 km
Trieste - 126 km / Vienna - 593 km / Frankfurt - 1030 km / Amsterdam - 1490 km / London - 1750 km / Munich – 607 km / Milan – 535 km / Rome – 756 km / Graz – 398 km

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Useful information


Tourism Office Pula
Forum 352100 Pula
http://www.pulainfo.hr/en/
tel. +385 52 212 987
fax +385 52 211 855
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Info point ( summer 8-22, winter 9-17 )
All tourist and service information may be obtained at the info point in the heart of the city of Pula.

Useful telephone numbers area code (052):

Information: 988 / International information: 902 / For all emergency situatios 112 / Police: 92 / Fire brigade: 93 / Ambulance: 94 / Breakdown assistance (0-24 h): 987 / Customs: 212-977 / Railway station: 541-733 / Harbor Master's Office: 222-037 / Airport: 530 105 / Bus station: 060 304 090 / Hospital 376-000 / TAXI: 223-228
International dialing codes:
00+, Austria (+43), Italy (+39), Germany (+49), Slovenia (+386), Hungary (+36), Great Britain (+44), Switzerland (+41), Sweden (+46), Czech Republic (+420), Slovakia (+421), Netherlands (+31), Denmark (+45), Norway (+47)

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History of Pula

Legend
The legend of the Argonauts describes the pursuit of the Colchidians after the ship Argo and the Golden Fleece. The subjects of the king of Colchis gave up further pursuit after the death of their king's son. Fearing that they would be punished for his death and the failure of the quest if they returned to Colchis, they decided to settle where the prince had died. Pula therefore became not only a harbor of refuge to the Colchidian fugitives, but also their place of exile. The most famous geographer of the antiquity - Strabo - claims that this is how Pula was founded and according to this legend, it was about three thousand years ago. read more...