ISBIS-2010
International Symposium on Business and Industrial Statistics

Grand Hotel Bernardin, St. Bernardin, Adriatic Resort & Convention Center
Portoroz (Portorose), Slovenia
July 5 - 9, 2010
 
Conference Site    
St. Bernardin Adriatic Resort & Convention Centre    
Portoroz    
Piran
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Piran

The old seaport of Piran lies at the end of the Piran peninsula, which gradually narrows between the bays of Strunjan and Piran. The peninsula reaches Cape Madona, ending with the Šavrini hills.

The meaning of the name Piran: elder scientists support the supposition that the origin could derive from the Celtic word bior-dun, supposed to mean a settlement on the hill, while younger generation advocates the explanation of the Greek word pyr – fire, as the original settlement was primarily used as a lighthouse for vessels sailing to nearby Greek colony Aegida on the site of today town Koper.

The town has preserved the medieval layout with narrow streets and compact houses, which rise in steps from the coastal lowland into the hills and give the whole area a typical Mediterranean look.

About Piran at Wikipedia