Dobro (Istria)

Dobro is a small fraction settlement and is walking distance with the hamlet-port of Koromačno in Istria County, Croatia. It consists of apartments buildings which were used by workers of the near by cement factory. The name was taken from the antique map (1800) which shows Dobro, Priponje,(not developed) and Punta Kromatz (became hamlet-port Koromačno and the Cement factory. To the east is Punta Nera and to the west is Vlahovo. (Punta nera is not developed).[1] Koromačno is the coastal hamlet, built around 1930, with a port for ships which deliver supplies and which the cement factory export the cement by sea to be packaged elsewhere.

Note on Dobra, Istria

http://www.catasti.archiviodistatotrieste.it/Divenire/document.htm?idUa=10652011&idDoc=10659784&first=16&last=16 This is the Map of the area showing where Dobro is actually. Spelling of "Dobro" is in German. Austria-Hungary was in control at those times.

gollark: > One hundred grams of honey provides about 1,270 kJ (304 kcal) of energy with no significant amounts of essential nutrients.[8] Composed of 17% water and 82% carbohydrates, honey has low content of fat, dietary fiber, and protein.
gollark: Isn't honey basically just orange sugary stuff?
gollark: You just need unreasonable amounts of slaves.
gollark: But then you need even MORE slaves to harvest and manage the plants.
gollark: Even if you can live entirely on those, it would be unhealthy and thus worsen the slaves, and producing that at the necessary scales would still be polluting.

See also

Koromačno

References

  1. "Cerovica". Archivo di Stato di Trieste. Catasto Franceschino. Retrieved 11 July 2016.

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