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POLA (Gr. Hart or Haas; Slovene, Pulj)

This article appears in Volume V21, Page 902 of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: PIG-POL
POLA (Gr. Hart or Haas; Slovene, Pulj) , a seaport of Austria, in Istria, 86 m. S. of Trieste by rail. Pop. (1900), 45,052. It is the principal naval harbour and arsenal of the Austro-
Hungarian monarchy, and is situated near the southern
extremity of the peninsula of Istria. It lies at the head of the
Bay of Pola, and possesses a safe and commodious harbour almost
completely landlocked. An extensive system of fortifications,
constructed on the hills, which enclose the harbour, defends
its entrance, while it also possesses a good roadstead in the large
channel of Fasana. This channel separates the mainland from
the Brionian Islands, which dominate the entrance to the bay.
The harbour has an area of 3.32 sq. m., and is divided into two
basins by a chain of three small islands. The inner basin is sub-
divided by the large Olive Island into the naval harbour, lying to
the south, and the commercial harbour, lying to the north. The
Olive Island is connected with the coast by a chain-bridge, and
is provided with wharfs and dry and floating docks. The town
proper lies opposite the Olive Island, round the base of a hill
formerly crowned by the Roman capitol and now by a castle
from the 17th century. Besides the castle the
chief
  buildings
are the cathedral, dating from the 15th century; the new
garrison church, completed in 1898 in the Basilica style, with
a fine marble facade; the Franciscan convent dating from the
13th century, and now used as a military magazine; the huge
infantry barracks; and the town-
hall
 , dating from the beginning
of the 14th century. To the south-west, along the coast,
extends the marine arsenal, a vast and well-planned establish-
ment possessing all the requisites for the equipment of a large
fleet
 . It contains an interesting naval museum, arid is supple-
mented by the docks and wharves of the Scoglio Olivi. The
artillery laboratory and the powder magazine are on the north
bank of the harbour. Behind the arsenal lies the suburb of
San Policarpo, almost exclusively occupied by the naval popula-
tion and containing large naval barracks and hospitals. In the
middle of it is a pleasant park, with a handsome monument to
the emperor Maximilian of
Mexico
 , who had been a rear-admiral
in the Austrian navy. To the north, between San Policarpo
and the town proper, rises the Monte Zaro, surmounted by an
observatory and a statue of Admiral Tegetthoff. Pola has no
manufactures outside of its naval stores,
but its shipping trade is now considerable,
the exports consisting of fish, timber and
quartz sand used in making Venetian glass,
and the imports of manufactured and
colonial wares. To many people, however,
the
chief
 
interest
  of Pola centres in its fine
Roman remains. The most extensive of
these is the amphitheatre built in A.D.
198-211, in honour of the emperors Septimius Severna and Caracalla, which is 79 ft. high, 400 ft. long and 320 ft. wide, and
could accommodate 20,000 spectators. It is remarkable as the only Roman amphi-
theatre of which. the outer walls have been preserved intact; the interior, how-
ever, is now completely barethough the
arrangements for the naumachiae, or naval
contests, can still be traced. The oldest
Roman relic is the fine triumphal arch of
the Sergii, in the Corinthian style, erected
soon after the battle of Actium; and of not
much later date is the elegant and well-
preserved temple of
Augustus
  and Roma
erected in the year 19 B.C. Among the
other antiquities are three of the old town
gates and a fragment of a temple of Diana.
The foundation of Pola is usually carried
back to the mythic period, and ascribed
to the Colchian pursuers of Jason and the
Argonauts
 . In all probability it was a Thracian colony, but its verifiable history begins with its capture by the Romans in 178 B.C. It was destroyed by
Augustus
  on account of its espousal of the cause of Pompey, but was rebuilt on the inter-cession of his daughter Julia, and received (according to Pliny) the name of Pietas Julia. It became a Roman colony either
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under the triumviri or under Octavian, and was mainly important as a harbour. It seems to have attained its greatest prosperity about the time of the emperor Septimius Severus (193211 A.D.), when it was an important war harbour and contained 35,000 to 50,000 inhabitants. At a later period Pola became the
capital
  of the margraves of ,Istria, and was captured by the Venetians in 1148. It was several times captured and plundered by the Genoese, and recaptured by the Venetians. In 1379 the Genoese, after defeating the Venetians in a great naval battle off the coast, took and destroyed Pola, which disappears from history for the next four hundred and fifty years. It remained under Venetian supremacy down to 1797, and has been permanently united with Austria since 1815. In 1848 a new era began for Pola in its being selected as the principal naval harbour of Austria.
See Th. Mommsen in Corp. inscr. latin. v. 3 sqq. (Berlin, 1883); T. G. Jackson, Dalmatia, the Quarnero and Istria, vol. iii. (Oxford, 1887).


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