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The town of Buje, rich in history, lies inland only twenty kolometers from Novigrad and thirteen kolometers from Umag. Traces of life in this region date back to prehistoric times, through the Roman Bullae, the Slav necropolis, to a medieval town.
Stone fortifications dated from that time (fifteenth century) protect the old town center with its narrow streets and central square dominated by a gothic palace and the baroque church of St. Servula from the sixteenth century, built on the foundations of a Roman temple. A modern development has sprung up outside the old town center as a cultural, economic and traffic center on which the influence of the gentle mediterranean climate and nearby sea is discernable. For those who love peace and quiet, who want a vacation away from the everyday hustle and bustle, this picturesque town offers the best possible haven, and for lovers of good food, it offers selected Istrian fish and game specialities.
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