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  1. Province of Pola (Italian: provincia di Pola) was a province of the Kingdom of Italy created after World War I, that officially existed from 1923 until 1947. The capital (capoluogo in Italian) was Pola. After the Second World War the province of Pola became part of Yugoslavia.

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    Pola formed an enclave within south Istria that was occupied by Yugoslavia since 1945 with the help of Churchill. The AMG was occupied by a company of the United States 351st Infantry and a British battalion of the 24th Guards Brigade .

  3. After the capitulation of Italy in the Second World War, The Yugoslav Partisans officially occupied the region, expelled the fascist authorities, and established the rule of the National Liberation Movement in Croatia which sought to incorporate Istra into the Croatian state. However, the Yugoslav executive was forced split Istria into two ...

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    Province of Pola was a province of the Kingdom of Italy created after World War I, that officially existed from 1923 until 1947. The capital was Pola. After the Second World War the Province of Pola became part of Yugoslavia.

  5. threat of force and the excuse that Trieste and Pola were es-sential to Allied military communications with Austria, dislodged them from the latter two cities, which became Anglo-Amerlcan zones of Occupation Trieste contiguous with Italy and Pola as an enclave. The rest was quickly incorporated de facto into the Federal People’s Republic of ...

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    Sep 5, 2024 · Pola formed an enclave within south Istria that was occupied by Yugoslavia since 1945 with the help of Churchill. The AMG was occupied by a company of the United States 351st Infantry and a British battalion of the 24th Guards Brigade .

  7. Pola with Histria was a part of Illyricum till 11 B.C. when Caesar Augustus joined the part of its territory from the Arsia (Raša) river to the regio X of Italy, which included Venetia and Histria. At the beginning of the 2d c. the exiled king of the Roxolani, Rasparaganus, found asylum here.