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Car Hire Pula |
City Rent – car hire Pula operates in two locations: in the Pula Industrial Park and at Pula Airport, where clients can arrange car or cargo vehicle rental. Our rent a car Pula office offers rental vehicles of all classes: City Economy, including Fiat Panda, Fiat 500, and Smart; Economy, including Fiat Grande Punto; Compact, including Fiat Bravo, and Luxury, including Mazda 6. It is worth mentioning that all models are available with diesel and petrol engines, as well as automatic or manual gearbox. Along with these services, we offer Rent-A-Van service for transporting up to 9 passengers. Our range of vehicles is brand new and in perfect shape. Car hire price includes unlimited mileage, obligatory insurance (AO), vehicle insurance (CDW), theft insurance (TP), and border crossing (CBC). |
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| Travelling by plane and wishing to pick up the vehicle at Pula Airport? |
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| Our car hire Pula office is available at Pula Airport, where you can immediately begin your endeavours through Istria and Croatia. Take advantage of our free vehicle delivery to your hotel, suite, campsite, or our FlyDrive service. Car rental Pula, City rent offers 100 per cent mobility at the best rates and finest vehicles on the market. |
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| Rent a car or van and explore beautiful Istrian towns of Pula, Rovinj, Poreč, Umag, and Rabac; stop by at the wonderful Plitvička Jezera National Park and get to know magical Croatia. |
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| Our car hire service offers safe and comfortable cars. Istria is well-known for its abundance of sights and natural beauty, it would be a shame not to explore it with us! |
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| Book your vehicle on-line, see the availability, and use unique discounts which City Rent has in store just for you. |
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PULA INFO |
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Pula (pronounced [pǔːla]; Latin: Colonia Pietas Iulia Pola Pollentia Herculanea; Italian: Pola; Istro-Romanian: Pola; Chakavian: Pulj, German: Polei, Slovene: Pulj) is the largest city in Istria County, Croatia, situated at the southern tip of the Istria peninsula, with a population of 62,080 (2006). Like the rest of the region, it is known for its mild climate, smooth sea, and unspoiled nature. The city has a long tradition of winemaking, fishing, shipbuilding, and tourism. Pula has also been Istria's administrative center since ancient Roman times. |
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Pula is the largest city in Istria county, with a metropolitan area of 90,000 people. The city itself has 62,080 residents (2005), while the metropolitan area includes Barban (2,802 residents), Fažana (3,050 residents), Ližnjan (2,945 residents), Marčana (3,903 residents), Medulin (6,004 residents), Svetvinčenat (2,218 residents) and Vodnjan (5,651 residents). |
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| The city lies on and beneath seven hills on the inner part of a wide gulf and a naturally well-protected port (depth up to 38 metres (125 ft)) open to the northwest with two entrances: from the sea and through Fažana channel. |
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| Today, Pula's geographical area amounts to 5,165 hectares (12,760 acres), 4,159 hectares (10,280 acres)[23] on land and 1,015 hectares (2,510 acres) at sea, bounded from the north by islands Sv. Jerolim and Kozada, city areas Štinjan, Veli Vrh and Šijanic forest; from the east area Monteserpo, Valmade, Busoler and Valdebek; from the south with the old gas works, commercial port Veruda and island Veruda; and from the west Verudela, Lungomare and Musil. |
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| Protected from the north by the mountain chain of Alps as well the inner highland, the climate is Mediterranean, very pleasant, with the highest air temperature averaging 24 °C (75 °F) during August and lowest averaging 6 °C (43 °F), in January. Summers are usually warm during the day and cooler near the evening, although some strange heat wave patterns are also common. |
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| Primarily, there is a lot of moisture in the air. Temperatures above 10 °C (50 °F) last for more than 240 days a year. There are two different kinds of winds here – the bura brings cold and clear weather from the north in winter, and the southern jugo (jug=south) bringing rain in summer.[24] The 'Maestral' is a summer breeze blowing from the inland to the sea. |
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| Like the rest of the region Pula is known for its mild climate, tame sea, and unspoiled nature with an average of sunny days of 2,316 hours per year or 6.3 hours a day, with an average air temperature of 13.7 °C (56.7 °F)[25] (6.1 °C (43.0 °F) in February to 26.4 °C (79.5 °F) in July and August) and sea temperature from 7 °C (45 °F) to 26 °C (79 °F). |
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| Pula Airport is located north-east of Pula, and serves both domestic and international destinations.[31] Similarly to nearby Rijeka Airport, it is not a major international destination. However, this is likely to change as low-cost airline, Ryanair has started scheduled flights to Pula since November 2006. Nearby international airports include Trieste in Italy, Zagreb, Croatia's capital and Ljubljana, Slovenia's capital. There are direct flights into Pula airport from London and Dublin during whole year and several other large airports in Western Europe during summer. |
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