About Pula
Pula, which is located within the borders of Croatia, is the most populous city of the Istria region. The city, which has a population of 57,000, was used as an administrative center for many years. In the city where important economic activities are carried out, fishery, wine sector, tourism functions and ship industries are quite common.
Pula having a nature which has been preserved for a long time and hasn’t been damaged, has a temperate climate. While the summer months are hot and humid, winter months are rainy. The city is under affect of two different winds throughout the year.
Pula Panorama, Pula Cathedral, Pula Double Gate, Pula Bourguignon Castle, Pula Castle, Pula Valerijin Park, St. Mary Formosa Chapel and the Temple of Augustus are located in the major historical sites of the city. There is a distribution according to the climate in the city center, where fish, meat and vegetable are at the forefront. In addition to being a local flavor, Strukle is often served in all Croatian cities.
In addition, olive oil dishes belonging to the region are quite liked by visitors of the city. There are many products from world brands on the streets where important shopping stores are located. Pula Airport is an important transportation network of the city.