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Rovinj in Istria, Croatia
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Istrie

L'Istrie (en croate et en slovène Istra, en italien Istria, anciennement Histria en latin) est une péninsule de l'Adriatique de forme triangulaire pointée vers le sud, attachée au continent par le nord-est. Sa superficie est de 2 820 km2. Son littoral commence au nord-ouest avec le golfe de Trieste, suit une ligne rectiligne nord-ouest/sud-est longue de 242,5 km jusqu'au cap Kamenjak où il s'infléchit et suit une ligne sud-ouest/nord-est longue de 212,4 km jusqu'à la baie de Kvarner. Son territoire est principalement compris en Croatie.

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Seascape

A seascape is a photograph, painting, or other work of art which depicts the sea, in other words an example of marine art. By a backwards development, the word has also come to mean the view of the sea itself, and be applied in planning contexts to geographical locations possessing a good view of the sea.

In the UK a seascape is defined in planning and land use contexts as a combination of adjacent land, coastline and sea within an area, defined by a mix of land-sea inter-visibility and coastal landscape character assessment, with major headlands forming division points between one seascape area and the next. This approach to coastal landscape planning was developed jointly by Government environmental bodies in Wales (UK) and Ireland in 2000 to assist spatial planning for (at that time new) offshore wind farm developments. The resulting "Guide to best practice in seascape assessment [1]", (Marine Institute, Ireland, 2001), have since been adapted and applied in Scotland [2](Scottish Natural Heritage, UK, 2004) and in England [3](Defra, 2005) and Wales[4] (Countryside Council for Wales, 2009) for guidance to offshore wind farm developers and for carrying out spatial planning assessments.

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