Pomer, Coastal settlement in Medulin, Croatia.
Pomer is a coastal settlement on the southern edge of the Istrian peninsula near Pula. The village spreads across hillside terrain with views toward the Adriatic Sea and features stone buildings typical of the region.
The settlement bears traces from Roman and Venetian periods visible in its stone structures and street layout. These influences shaped how the village was built and organized over centuries.
The settlement reflects Istrian tradition visible in local gatherings and the way people maintain traditional crafts and recipes. Residents express their connection to the sea and agricultural heritage through how they live and what they produce.
The village is easily reached by road from Pula, just a short distance to the south. Walking or driving is the best way to explore it since the settlement has narrow paths and small streets.
The settlement is one of seven distinct communities within the Medulin municipality spread across the landscape. This scattered arrangement gives the area a quiet character and allows each village to maintain its own local identity.
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