Bale, Croatia
Bale is a settlement and municipality in Istria County, Croatia. It is the site of the Roman ruins of Castrum Vallis.
The municipality covers a total area of and has a total population of 1,170. The municipality is officially bilingual, Croatian and Italian, hence both names are official and equal. Bale-Valle is connected to the Croatian highway network by an exit on the A9 motorway, part of the Istrian Y.
History
Dinosaur fossils have been found near Bale. The most significant fossils are the fossils of Histriasaurus, which was discovered at this site and are kept at the local museum.. Of the other dinosaur fossils, unidentified fossils belonging to the Camarasauridae family, the clusters Titanosauriformes, Somphospondyli, Theropoda, and another fossil of an unidentified dinosaur were found. A fossil of Campanellula capuensis belonging to the Cretaceous of the genus Campanellula was also found. These fossils were described by Fabio Marco Dalla Vecchia from 1998 to 2005.The origins of the settlement lie in the Roman stronghold of Castrum Vallis, built by Caius Palcrus to protect the salt-pan road from Pula-Pola to Poreč-Parenzo. Vallum means moat, so it is assumed that the ancient stronghold was protected by a moat. Coins found from this period have been found around Bale, and a number of ruins of Roman buildings remain.
A defensive system including fortified settlements Vallis, Duo Castra and Stari Gočan, and castra Parentinski Vrh and Klenovac, existed in the Late Roman period around the border of the Pula ager. Vallis was part of the inner fortification belt along with Mutvoran and Klenovac, monitoring the Pola-Tergeste road. The walls of Vallis were constructed in a herringbone pattern. It had a three nave church dedicated to Mary, mother of Jesus. The church began as a trapezoid hall church with no apse, and was constructed in the 5th century.
The modern town of Bale was built around the medieval castle of the noble families Sardo and Bembo from the 15th century. Its parish had already been founded by 1177. Pastoral visitations by the Bishop of Poreč provide valuable sources for Bale's history.
Geography
The municipality of Bale borders the town of Rovinj, the municipalities of Kanfanar, Svetvinčenat and Vodnjan. The village is 13 km away from Rovinj and 20 km from Pula. The rocks of Kolona and Porer belong to the municipality.The area of the municipality of Bale is 81.90 km2.
Demographics
According to the 2021 census, its population was 1,170.The municipality consisted of the following settlements:
- Bale-Valle, population 973
- Golaš-Moncalvo, population 120
- Krmed-Carmedo, population 77
Ethnic composition, 2001
According to official data from 2011, the municipality of Bale has 1,127 inhabitants.Notable people
- Blessed Juliano Balski, Franciscan, priest,
- Domenico Cernecca, linguist and journalist
Administration
In order to perform executive tasks, the municipality is not elected by the municipality, but its duties are performed by the Municipal Council. The municipal council has a president, two vice presidents and consists of 11 members. The President of the Municipal Council performs the duty of the Municipal Mayor, and the duty of the Deputy Municipal Mayor is performed by the Vice-Presidents of the Municipal Council.The day of the municipality is May 1, which is celebrated in honor of Blessed Julian, the patron saint of the municipality.
In the municipality of Bale, the official use of Croatian and the language of the Italian national minority and the Latin alphabet is equal, except in the towns of Čubani, Golaš, Krmed and Pižanovac. In the area of the municipality, all public inscriptions are displayed in Croatian and Italian. Although though the Government of the Republic of Croatia does not guarantee official Croatian-Italian bilinguialism, the statute of Bale/Valle itself does.
Economy
Tourism is the main service activity.Monuments and landmarks
- Holy Spirit Church built in the 15th century.
The first owners of the palace were from the Soardo family. Left without male heirs in 1618, Veronica Soardo married Alvise Bembo, making the palace the property of the Bembo family. Today the building has been renovated. It is mainly used by the Italian Community.
Education
In schools with Croatian as the language of instruction, Italian is taught as the language of the social environment, and in schools with Italian as the language of instruction, Croatian is taught.Culture
The association of citizens "Stone Stories" operates in the place. In her organization, the "Last Minute Open Jazz Festival" takes place every summer in Bale:- Organizer: Tomislav Pavleka
- Art director: prof. Ratko Zjača
- Producer and photographer: mr.sc. Gordan Topic,
The Women's Klapa "Castrum Vallis" operates in Bale. The president of the klapa is Mrs. Jasna Volarević - Ibrić.
Sport
- The following sports clubs operate in the municipality:
- NK Jedinstvo, football club
- Sport fishing society Colone 04,
- Hunting Society Jarebica,
- Women's handball club Bale,
- Budokai Club Lav,
- Bale Women's Volleyball Club.