The driving distance between Ljubljana, Slovenia and Rovinj, Croatia is about 116 miles / 187 km
Rovinj's population is 13,562.
The area of Rovinj is 88 square kilometers.
NK Rovinj was created in 1919.
about 260km.
Branko Ranitovic died on February 1, 2010, in Rovinj, Croatia.
Mirko Kovac died on August 19, 2013, in Rovinj, Croatia of cancer.
Rovinj always was Croatian. Italian fascists invaded and occupied it during WW2.
Antonio Gandusio was born on July 29, 1875, in Rovigno, Knstenland, Austria-Hungary [now Rovinj, Istria, Croatia].
There are many scenic and historical landmarks for tourist who are in Croatia. Some of these landmarks include the Plitvice Lakes, Dubrovnik, Hvar, Rovinj, and Korcula.
Istra (esp. Rovinj) and Dalmatia (esp. Dubrovnik)- if you like Mediterranean nature (and islands like Hvar, Vis and Korcula), or Lika and Gorski Kotar (Plitvice) if you like woods like those from Twilight :).
Pula, Rovinj, Zagreb, Sibenik, Osijek, Spit, Zadar, Trogir, Dubrovnik, Makarska, Baska Voda, Hvar, Opatija. I don't know which one is the best, I've been so many times in all those cities and I love them all :)
Izola is a town on the Slovenian coast which is part of Istria. There are many buses each day between Izola and Trieste (in Italy) and these buses take about 45 minutes and cost about €3. There are also fairly regular buses from other parts of Istria (for example Koper, Piran, Pula, Rovinj and Rijeka) to Trieste. There are hourly trains between Trieste and Venice with the regular Italian railways costing about €9. I believe that there are ferries which cross between either Izola or Koper (20 minutes from Izola) to Venice but I don't know about the prices of these or whether they're only during the summer.