Grimalda – Grimalda: “Belvedere of Istria”
The Second World War was a very painful experience for the Istrian population and many innocent Istrians, both Slav and Latin, died during that war.
After the second World War Grimalda became part of Yugoslavia (Croatia). There were three agreements between Yugoslavia and Italy which established that Istria would become a part of Yugoslavia: Paris Agreement of 1947, London Memorandum of 1954 and the Osimo Agreement reached in 1975. In the first decade after the Second World War many Istrians, especially those living in towns and villages that for centuries were part of the Venice Republic, decided to leave Istria.
In 1991 with the fall of Yugoslavia and the founding of the Republic of Croatia, the internal republic boundaries were recognised as the state boundaries and Grimalda is today part of Croatia.
In 2013 Grimalda became part of the European Union. You can not change the past but you can try to learn from it. The main aim of the European Union founders was to build a system that could avoid future wars and future refugees in Europe as I explain in COSMOPOLITE.
GRIMALDA VIDEOS recommeded by ISTRIA from SMRIKVE
Two stories are presented in Grimalda's video gallery. The first one presents an artwork house-Villa
and the second one presents the story of a wine named Grimalda presented and made by the Istrian wine association President Ivica Matosevic