It lies at the centre of Istria Peninsula, 23 km far from Pazin and 5 k m far from the centre of the settlement to the Northwest, near Stream Mirna and the border with Slovenia.
Rivalling with the Dukes of Merania from the comital House of Andechs, his descendants would gain further territory in inner Istria around Pazin (Mitterburg).
In the same article about Pazin, he reported that "The village lies on the edge of an abyss which the muse called foiba, a worthy place of burial for those who, in the province, threaten with bold claims the national characteristics of Istria.".
It lies at the Northern part of Istria Peninsula, 17 km from Pazin and 5 km South from the centre of the settlement.
It lies at the centre of Istria Peninsula, 24 km from Pazin and 4 km from the centre of the settlement.
It lies at the centre of Northern Istria Peninsula, 24 km from Pazin and 5 km from the centre of the settlement.
It lies at the Northern part of Istria Peninsula, 16 kmNorth from Pazin and 6 km South from the centre of the settlement.
The Pazinčica at one time also flowed west to the sea but now terminates in a cave at Pazin.
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