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The city has a long tradition of wine making , fishing, shipbuilding , and tourism. It was the administrative centre of Istria from ancient Roman times until superseded by Pazin in In the Bronze Age — BC , a new type of settlement appeared in Istria, called 'gradine', or hill-top fortifications. Greek pottery and a part of a statue of Apollo have been found, attesting to the presence or influence of Greek culture. The Colchians, who had chased Jason into the northern Adriatic, were unable to catch him and ended up settling in a place they called Polai , signifying "city of refuge".
In classical antiquity, it was inhabited by the Histri , [ 9 ] a Venetic or Illyrian tribe. Strabo , Pomponius Mela and Lycophron wrote that it was inhabited by Colchians. The town was elevated to colonial rank between 46 and 45 BC as the tenth region of the late Roman Republic , under Julius Caesar. It became a significant Roman port with a large surrounding area under its jurisdiction. During the civil war of 42 BC of the triumvirate of Octavian , Mark Antony and Lepidus against Caesar's assassins Brutus and Cassius , the town took the side of Cassius, since the town had been founded by Cassius Longinus , brother of Cassius.
After Octavian's victory, the town was demolished. The colony was part of Venetia et Histria , a region of Roman Italy. Great classical constructions were built of which a few remain. A great amphitheatre , Pula Arena , was constructed between 27 BC and 68 AD, [ 14 ] much of it still standing to this day.
The Romans also supplied the city with a water supply and sewage systems. They fortified the city with a wall with ten gates. A few of these gates remain: the triumphal Arch of the Sergii , the Gate of Hercules in which the names of the founders of the city are engraved , and the Twin Gates. During the reign of the emperor Septimius Severus the name of the town was changed to "Res Publica Polensis".