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List of Istrians

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List of Istrians
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This is a list of notable Istrians. People of Istrian descent born outside the geographical region of Istria have their place of birth credited. The nationality and ethnicity of people included in this list are not mentioned.[a]

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  • Asher Lämmlein, 16th-century self-proclaimed forerunner of the Jewish messiah
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Notes

  1. except for people of Istrian descent born outside Europe
  2. Regarding her identity, Joe's mother Lidia has stated: "I feel very Italian, but I do have some Slavic in me, and I relate to that as well; so that forms the mixture that is Lidia."[8]
  3. Bublé has stated in his memoir: "[On the side of the family native of modern-day Croatia] some say we're Yugoslavian, others that we're Italian."[18]
  4. Načinović is a surname that originates from Labin, Istria. Today, the surname is still most prevalent in Istria.[30]
  5. Although Pamich was born in Fiume and competed for Italy, Pamić is a surname typical of Istria, originating from Pazin.[31] Other notable Istrians with this surname include international footballer Igor Pamić, his son Zvonko, his late son Alen, and his nephew Manuel

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