From Conservapedia Poreč is a town in the west of Croatia and has a population of 16,696 (2011).
The group of religious monuments in Poreč, where Christianity was established as early as the 4th century, constitutes the most complete surviving complex of its type. The basilica, atrium, baptistery and episcopal palace are outstanding examples of religious architecture, while the basilica itself combines classical and Byzantine elements in an exceptional manner.
Categories: [Croatian Cities and Towns] [Urban History] [Architecture] [World Heritage Sites]
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