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The [[Municipality of Piran-Pirano]] covers a total area of 45 square kilometres and has a population of 16,300 people (2002) living in 11 settlements. With a history which stretches back to the Roman Empire, the town of Piran is the administrative centre of the municipality. | The [[Municipality of Piran-Pirano]] covers a total area of 45 square kilometres and has a population of 16,300 people (2002) living in 11 settlements. With a history which stretches back to the Roman Empire, the town of Piran is the administrative centre of the municipality. | ||
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Piran is a member of the [[Slovene Association of Historic Towns]]. In September 1998 Piran hosted the annual meeting of the Walled Towns Friendship Circle of Europe, which is based in the Welsh town of Tenby. Piran is at present the only member of this organisation from Slovenia. On this occasion the Piran Declaration ([http://www.walledtowns.com http://www.walledtowns.com]) was signed by several foreign state representatives, including the British Culture Secretary. | Piran is a member of the [[Slovene Association of Historic Towns]]. In September 1998 Piran hosted the annual meeting of the Walled Towns Friendship Circle of Europe, which is based in the Welsh town of Tenby. Piran is at present the only member of this organisation from Slovenia. On this occasion the Piran Declaration ([http://www.walledtowns.com http://www.walledtowns.com]) was signed by several foreign state representatives, including the British Culture Secretary. | ||
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See also
- Sergej Mašera Maritime Museum, Piran
- Obalne galerije - Coastal Galleries
- Portorož Auditorium
- Tartini Theatre
- Piran City Library