Istria rejects division into three parts to prevent Serb territorial autonomy.

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On 6/16/2002, a pivotal referendum took place in Istria, Croatia. The community united in a rejection of the proposed division of the county into three parts, which aimed to prevent potential ethnic Serb territorial autonomy in the region. This unified stance highlighted the region's commitment to maintaining peace, stability, and harmony among its diverse population. The resounding outcome of the referendum showcased the resolve of the people of Istria to stand together and resist any attempts to sow division or ethnic tensions within their county. This momentous decision emphasized a dedication to inclusivity, mutual respect, and the preservation of a shared identity and heritage. #Istria #Croatia #Referendum #Unity #Peace
Primary Reference: Croatian War of Independence - Wikipedia
Location : Croatia
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