The city of Novigrad-Cittanova is located on the northwestern coast of the Istrian peninsula, 25 km from the border with Slovenia. It is about 15 kilometers away from the nearby city centers - Poreč, Umag and Buje.
The city area covers an area of 27 km2, from Dajla in the north to the mouth of the Mirna river in the south. The City officially includes a total of five settlements. These are: Antenal, Bužinija, Dajla, Mareda and Novigrad.
According to the last population census from 2011, the area of ??the City of Novigrad-Cittanova has 4,345 inhabitants, of which 2,050 are men and 2,295 are women.
The area of ??today's Novigrad was already inhabited in ancient times, as evidenced by numerous monuments and archaeological sites. In written documents, Novigrad is mentioned as Neapolis in VII. century, that is, as Civitas Nova in the 9th century. century, and from the XII. century in church sources as Emona, Emonia, Aemonia. As the ancient seat of the diocese (from the 5th/6th century until 1831), the bishops of Novigrad, as suffragans of the archbishops of Aquileia/Grade, had jurisdiction over the territory that stretched to the Dragonja River in the north and to the Mirna River in the southeast.
Due to its location on a small peninsula and its fertile natural hinterland, Novigrad was often at the crossroads of rich historical events. The city has been experiencing its renaissance since the 8th century. to IX. century when, as the seat of the Frankish prince Ivan, it became the starting point of the spreading feudalization and thereby joined the stage of European culture. Due to frequent wars and infectious diseases, the city experiences in the period XVI-XVII. century his stagnation, when he almost relaxed.
Passing through the Byzantine (VI-VII century), Frankish (VIII-IX century), German (X-XII century), Venetian (1270-1797), Napoleonic (1805-1813), Austro-Hungarian periods (1814-1918) and the Italian (1918-1943) administration, he adapted to the given situations. Each period left its silent witnesses, who today make up the rich cultural heritage of the Novigrad area. It is still insufficiently explored and provides a rich source of future knowledge.
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