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357:, as the economic and social conditions there were bad. Although Austria-Hungary always opposed the project, Italy took it into consideration. Finally, it was approved by the Provincial Council and the municipality of Valdarsa was created on 19 January 1922, of which Glavina was its first mayor. After being named mayor, Glavina worked on the economic conditions of the municipality and planned the construction of a larger school, a road to connect with the 33: 312:, to find out if they also wanted a Romanian school and to get Romania to support the project. However, Austria-Hungary, partly due to the Croatian pressure, remained firm in its decision, so Glavina had to limit himself to advertising campaigns in local and national newspapers and failed contacts with 299:
Glavina wanted to awaken the identity of the other Istro-Romanians and transmit his language and culture to them. Therefore, he struggled unsuccessfully for the severely deficient education of the Istro-Romanians, despite having the support of some Istro-Romanians and having addressed the Romanian
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of a nearby semi-abandoned coal mine. By the time these projects were completed, Glavina had already passed away. He was succeeded as mayor by a local, Francesco Bellulovich.
221:, met the 12-year-old Glavina in 1893. He was convinced that he could save the fate of the Istro-Romanians, so, with the permission of his parents, Teodor took Glavina to 327:, Glavina made the same petition again. The school of Frascati-Susgnevizza was immediately opened with Glavina as its leader. To celebrate it, Glavina wrote a patriotic 147:. He also managed the creation of an Istro-Romanian municipality in 1922 being the first mayor, giving classes in Istro-Romanian in the only school of the municipality. 542: 527: 532: 537: 308:
to establish a Romanian school for the Istro-Romanians. Later, Glavina would go to the only Istro-Romanian village outside of Ćićarija,
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Due to his efforts to preserve the culture of his people, Glavina is commonly called as the "Apostle of the Istro-Romanians".
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were in Italian and later in Romanian. Nevertheless, after his death, the Romanian school was replaced by an Italian one.
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At the same time, Glavina aimed to unify the Istro-Romanian villages in one single municipality south of the
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In 1905, he published the first book written entirely in the Istro-Romanian language alongside the Romanian
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Andrei Glavina was born on 30 November 1881 in the village of Frascati-Susgnevizza (now
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to teach in two other villages until the opening of the first school in Šušnjevica by
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Glavina was born in 1881 in the village of Šušnjevica. At age 12, he was taken to
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to teach at secondary schools, first in Parenzo (now
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However, his greatest ambitions were to recover the
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Andrei Glavina in 1920
Šušnjevica
Austro-Hungarian Empire
Pula
Kingdom of Italy
Croatian
Italian
Austro-Hungarian
Istro-Romanian
Šušnjevica
language
collaboration
Constantin Diculescu
Romania
ethnographer
folklorist
Teodor Burada
Alexandru Ioan Cuza University
Iași
Istria
Italy
World War I
Šušnjevica
Boljun
Teodor Burada
ethnographer
folklorist
Ćićarija
Istro-Romanian language
Romania

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