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  1. Koper/Capodistria ( [ˈkoːpəɾ] ⓘ, en italiano: Capodistria, en croata: Kopar) es una ciudad portuaria de Eslovenia (ver litoral esloveno ), país cuya costa adriática tiene 47 kilómetros. Koper está situada justo al sur de la ciudad italiana de Trieste, también en la costa, y es la capital del municipio de Koper, que en 2011 tenía 24.996 habitantes.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KoperKoper - Wikipedia

    Koper (Slovene: [ˈkòːpəɾ] ⓘ; Italian: Capodistria; Croatian: Kopar) is the fifth largest city in Slovenia. Located in the Istrian region in the southwestern part of the country, approximately five kilometres (3.1 miles) south of the border with Italy and 20 kilometres (12 miles) from Trieste , Koper is the largest coastal city ...

  3. Koper. 13°43′45.98″E. Koper ( izgovorjava (pomoč·info)) ( italijansko Capodistria) je obmorsko mesto v Slovenski Istri [4], drugo največje na istrskem polotoku (za hrvaškim Puljem ). S 26.100 prebivalci (2023) je peto največje mesto v Sloveniji (primerljivo z Velenjem ).

  4. Koper (Italian: Capodistria) is Slovenia 's only commercial port and one of its oldest towns with a very rich history. Praetorian palace on Tito square (Dinner in the city) Taverna, the former salt warehouse. Understand [ edit] Koper, the oldest town in Slovenia, developed on a rocky island with the Roman name Capris.

  5. visitkoper.si › en › about-koperHistory - Visit Koper

    History. The story of Koper began in the Late Iron Age. Due to its rich history, Koper is also a member of the Association of Historical Towns of Slovenia. An interesting legend tells the tale of the foundation of the city, according to which the island where Koper is located today was created during a dispute between the gods Poseidon and Athena.

  6. Port of Koper ( Slovene: Luka Koper, Italian: Porto di Capodistria) is a public limited company, which provides port and logistics services in the only Slovenian port, in Koper. It is situated in the northern part of the Adriatic Sea, mainly connecting markets of Central and Southeast Europe with the Mediterranean Sea and Far East.