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1.1 A Symbolic Ideological and National Coexistence at the Monument
to Combatants and Anti-Fascists in the Pula Cemetery Monte Giro · 15

2.1 Global Interest in Tourism-Death Connection Topics (2004–2021) · 29
2.2 Stone’s Dark Tourism Spectrum · 36
2.3 Causal Loop Diagram of Interdependent Tourism System Elements · 39
2.4 Total Number of Visitors to the Former Auschwitz i and Auschwitz

i i-Birkenau Concentration Camps (2001–2019) · 42
5.1 Transport Connections in Istria in 1938 · 73
5.2 The Historic Building in Pazin Where the Proclamation Took Place · 91
5.3 The Former Grave of Nazario Sauro · 96
6.1 A Statue of Admiral von Tegetthoff with the View of the Harbour

and the City · 110
6.2 Monument of Nazario Sauro in the Fascist Magazine Credere e Vincere · 115
6.3 A Building of the Seaside Colony in Portorož · 117
6.4 Strunjan Memorial to Child Victims Killed or Wounded by Fascists

in 1921 · 119
6.5 Preserved ‘Socialist Toponyms’ in Istrian Towns and Cities · 120
6.6 Preserved ‘Socialist Toponyms’ in Istrian Towns and Cities · 121
6.7 Map of Important w w i i-Related Memorial Sites

in the Second Yugoslavia · 123
6.8 Monument to Anti-Fascist Fighters (Partisans) in Rovinj · 124
6.9 Tourists at the Memorial to the Victim of Nazi-Fascist Terror

on the Rovinj Waterfront · 125
6.10 Solemn Laying of Flowers at the Monument in Plovanija · 127
6.11 Participants Socialising after the Commemoration at the Monument

in Plovanija · 127
6.12 The Monument to the Victims of Post-War Killings at the Koper

Cemetery · 131
6.13 Zipline over the Cave in Pazin · 132
6.14 Map of Zerostrasse · 134
6.15 K.u.k Marinefriedhof in Pula · 135
6.16 Brochure for the Exhibition The wwi in the Adriatic · 136
6.17 Military Truck for Transport of Tourists · 139
7.1 Research Design · 150
8.1 Posters for Selected Dark Commemorative Events · 155
8.2 Defenders Parade through the Streets of Pula · 160
8.3 Tomb of Bl. Miroslav Bulešić · 163

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