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Kožljak : ウィキペディア英語版
Kožljak

Kožljak (Kozljak, (イタリア語:Cosliacco)) is a village in Istria County, Croatia, in the municipality of Kršan. In 2011, the population of the village is 160.〔 The settlement besides of the village consists of nearby homonymous medieval ruinous castle.
== Description ==
It is located in the Eastern part of Istria, on the western slopes of mountain Učka along the Čepić field, on the local road Šušnjevica-Vozlići (L50180), 6 km east from the municipal center Kršan (D64), and 13 km north-east of the city of Labin. In the village is the railway station of Lupoglav-Štalije route. Nearby is abandoned village Zagrad which leads to the castle.
The Croatian primary school was founded in 1907. The inhabitants mainly lived from agriculture, and until the drain of former Lake Čepić, even from fishery. Vladimir Nazor inspired by castles story wrote ballad ''Krvava košulja'' and novel ''Krvavi dani''.

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