| Albona Republic | ||||||||||
| Labinska republika | ||||||||||
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| Capital | Albona | |||||||||
| Government | Republic | |||||||||
| Historical era | Interwar period | |||||||||
| • | Established | March 2, 1921 | ||||||||
| • | Disestablished | April 8, 1921 | ||||||||
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The Albona Republic (Croatian: Labinska republika) was a short-lived miner-established republic in Albona, Istria, in 1921. It was created in what been described as the world's first anti-fascist uprising.
The Albona Republic was also named during the Romans occupation of the area, pages V-VI. To be a Republic, Albona had to have two government officials nominated in Rome the capital of the Roman Empire.