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Labin (/: Albona) is a town in , west , with a town population of 5,806 (2021) and 10,424 in the greater municipality (which also includes the small towns of and Vinež-Vines, as well as a number of smaller villages).


History
Labin developed from the site of the Roman settlement of Albona. Its name predates classical antiquity and is derived from Proto-Indo-European *alb- ("eminence", "hill"). Before and under the Roman occupation, Albona was an important commune. On a marble tablet the Roman inscription we read that under the Emperor Marco Iulio Severo Filippo noble Caesar noble Prince made Albona a Republic. To be a republic it had to have two joined Magistrates called Duumviri and Public officers called Aediles which took care of Public buildings and other official duties.

From 1295 it was under the rule of the dukes of Pazin, and from 1381 it found itself under the jurisdiction of the Patriarchate of Aquileia. From 1420 until 1797 it was ruled from the Republic of Venice and after that belonged to until 1918, when it was annexed to the Kingdom of Italy. Labin, as a Croatian-speaking town, was for a long time the centre of Croatia's largest district, with four mines operating at the height of its production. In March and April 1921, the town was the scene of a miners' which quickly grew into an rebellion, considered to be the first of its kind, and the declaration of the short-lived .G. Scotti - L. Giuricin. La Repubblica di Albona e il movimento dell'occupazione delle fabbriche in Italia The mine in downtown Labin closed in 1989. The large, coal-fired power plant in nearby now has its coal imported from outside sources once the mines were closed. After the Treaty of Peace with Italy, 1947, Labin, like the whole of , was annexed to .

The famous Lutheran reformer Matthias Flacius Illyricus (3 March 1520 – 11 March 1575), was born in Labin and a small exhibition in what was once his house, commemorates this. Unfortunately, due to the counter-reformation, he was forced to live most of his life in exile in Germany where he became the undisputed leader of the conservative wing of the Lutheran movement after the death of Luther. His chief literary legacy was in the area of biblical exegesis.


Population

Settlements
The town's administrative area consists of 17 settlements:


Demographics

Climate
Between 1993 and 2006, the highest temperature recorded at the local weather station was , on 4 August 1994. The coldest temperature was , on 26 January 2000.

Since records began in 2006, the lowest temperature recorded at the Dubrova weather station was , on 17 January 2010.


Culture
Language

Labinjonska Cakavica, one of the most interesting and oldest Istrian dialects spoken in and around the town of Labin. It belongs to Northern Chakavian dialect of the variety of Croatian. It differs from the usual Chakavian (with typical pronoun "ča") because it lacks most palatals, with other parallel deviations called "tsakavism" (cakavizam). In 2019, by the decision of the Ministry of Culture, Labinjonska Cakavica became a protected intangible cultural asset of the Republic of Croatia.


Sport
The city is the home of football club NK Rudar Labin, and handball clubs ŽRK Rudar Labin and RK Mladi Rudar Labin.


Notable people
Artists
  • (1898–1963), poet, novelist and economist, whose mother was from Labin
  • Franka Batelić-Ćorluka (born 1992), singer and songwriter
  • Orlando Mohorović (born 1950), artist
  • (1936–2013), painter

Handball players

  • Tino Černjul (born 1973), left back, played for at intervals from 1995 to 2005
  • Valner Franković (born 1968), international player for Croatia
  • , international player for Yugoslavia
  • , international player for Croatia
  • Valter Marković (born 1959), played for from 1975 until 1987
  • (born 2000), right winger, international player for Croatia
  • (born 1968), pivot, international player for Croatia
  • Luka Stepančić (born 1990), right back, international player for Croatia

HNK Rijeka footballers

  • (1944–2007), football defender
  • , football forward
  • Anđelo Milevoj (born 1941), football defender
  • Josip Mohorović (born 1948), football midfielder
  • (born 1963), football defender
  • (born 1987), football goalkeeper
  • Davor Radmanović (born 1957), football midfielder
  • (born 1942), football defender
  • Valentino Stepčić (born 1990), football midfielder
  • (1936–2018), football forward

Science and humanities

Others

  • Antonio Bollani, Venetian general, whose mother was from Labin, who distinguished himself in the war with the Ottoman Turks (1645–1669)
  • Ema Derossi-Bjelajac (1926–2020), politician, President of the Presidency of the Socialist Republic of Croatia, first woman to hold a title equivalent to a head of state in modern-day Croatia
  • (1923–2004), television and theater director and one of the founders of Television Zagreb


Administration and politics

Mayor
The current of Labin is Valter Glavičić (IDS), elected in the 2021 Labin local elections which were held on 16 May 2021. There is one deputy mayor elected from the same list, Federika Mohorović Čekada.


Municipal Council
The Labin Council is composed of 15 representatives, elected in the 2021 Labin local elections.

The political groups represented in the Council (as of June 2021):

+Elected on 16 May 2021 ! rowspan="2"Groups !No. of members per group
IDS, ISU
Democrats
SDP
Independents together
HDZ
Source:


Councils of Local Committees
In 2020, elections were held for the councils of all seven local committees of the City of Labin.
+Elected on 5 July 2020 ! rowspan="2"Groups !No. of members per group
IDS
SDP
MOST
Source:


International relations
Twin towns – sister cities

Partnerships

  • Banovići, BiH
  • , Poland


See also


Sources

External links

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