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English: The new old amphitheater in Pula, Istria. Built around 0 AD/BC and one of the largest remaining in the world. /info/en/?search=Pula_Arena
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Author Jeroen Komen from Utrecht, Netherlands

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The Pula Arena in Croatia, one of the largest and most intact of the remaining Roman amphitheatres

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