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Pokrovitelji: MINISTARSTVO ZNANOSTI I OBRAZOVANJA ISTARSKA ŽUPANIJA GRAD LABIN Organizator: SREDNJA ŠKOLA MATE BLAŽINE BILTEN 1.

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Pokrovitelji:

MINISTARSTVO ZNANOSTI I OBRAZOVANJA

ISTARSKA ŽUPANIJA

GRAD LABIN

Organizator:

SREDNJA ŠKOLA MATE BLAŽINE

BILTEN 1.

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REPUBLIKA HRVATSKA Contemporary Croatia, which gained

independence in 1991, is the

successor of the 9th century Croatian medieval prinicipalities established in the marches of

the Carolingian Empire, followed by the Kingdom of Croatia, founded in 925 by King

Tomislav. Soon after the death of the last great Croatian king, Dmitar Zvonimir, Croatia

entered into a personal union with Hungary, and in the 14th century, the throne belonged to

the French Anjou dynasty. After the Ottoman invasions in the 16th century and the loss of

large tracts of land, Croatian dignitaries elected Ferdinand Habsburg as monarch in 1527,

and the country remained within the Austrian Empire until 1918. The first half of this period

was marked by constant wars with the Ottomans and Venetian encroachment upon greater

and greater areas along the coast (Istria and Dalmatia), apart from the far south, where the

independent Dubrovnik Republic developed free trade in the Mediterranean between 1358

and 1808. After the defeat of Venice and a short period in which southern Croatia was

incorporated in Napoleon’s province of Illyria (1809–1813), all the Croatian lands were

brought together within the Habsburg Monarchy, though they were still separate entities.

They were united briefly in 1848, during the Croatian national revival. After the First World

War, Croatia became part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, which was transformed after 1945

into a Communist federation, in which Croatia was one of six republics until 1991. Although

recognised as an independent state by the international community on 15 January 1992,

Croatia was forced to defend its independence by armed struggle until 1995, when the

occupied territories were liberated. In 1992, Croatia became a member of the United Nations,

in 2009, of NATO, and on 1 July 2013, of the European Union.

https://croatia.hr

Official name Republic of Croatia

Capital city Zagreb

Surface area land 56,594 km², coastal waters 31,067 km²

Length of coastline mainland 1,777 km, islands 4,058 km

Language Croatian

Population (2011 census) 4,284,889

Political system unitary democratic parliamentary republic

Head of state President of the Republic

Membership of international organisations

United Nations from 1992

NATO from 2009

European Union from 2013

Currency kuna (HRK)

Statehood Day June 25

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LABIN

The medieval town of Labin is

situated on the hill above

Rabac. Its old name of Albona

was first mentioned in 285 AD.

The birthplace of Matthias

Flacius Illyricus, the reformer

and collaborator of Martin

Luther, it is a cultural and

administrative center today.

The rich cultural and

architectural heritage of Labin

is enlivened by number of art

ateliers and by the bustling

youth gathering in the coffee

bars scattered around the old

town. The Sculpture Park in

nearby Dubrova features over 70 forma viva stone sculptures.

After a walk through the narrow streets of the Old Town, pay a visit to the Town Museum

with its archaeological and unique in this part of Europe, a miniature coal mine. Have a look

at the Memorial collection of Matthias Flacius Illyricus, peek into the art ateliers, enjoy the

view of Rabac and Cres island from the Fortica or pop into the small, elegant shops and take

refreshments on one of the terraces of the local coffee bars. Whether to do business or just to

have a chat, these are the places where everyone meets

Labin, a picturesque town situated on a 320 meters high hill and only three kilometers from

the seaside, was inhabited already two thousand years B.G. The remnants of Kunci, one of

the settlements called the 'castellums', dating from the Bronze Age, can be found in the

vicinity of Labin. Its old Illyrian-Celtic name is Albona or Alvona and it was probably

founded by Celts in the 4th century B.C. on the ruins of the ancient city. Some historians say

it was fortified by the Illyrians in the 11th century B.C. They also say that Albona in the

Celtic language means 'a town on the hill' or 'an elevated settlement'.

Titus Livius said that Labin inhabitants were pirates. After the conflicts between the local

inhabitants and Romans, which had started in the 3rd century B.C., Istra came under the

Romans in 177 B.C. The borderline was the river Rasa. Labin and its surroundings thus

became an integral part of Illyrian, the Roman province with a high degree of independence

and authority over the nearby settlements. The oldest written document about Labin is a

relief from the 3rd century with the insertion 'RES PUBLICA ALBONESSIUM'.

http://www.rabac-labin.com/

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Map of Old Town Labin

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RABAC

Today, Rabac is a well-known tourist

resort. By the middle of the 19th century, it

was a small fishermen village with hardly

ten houses. Due to the beautiful bay and

splendid, tame surroundings, it soon

attracted first visitors. In 1876, Richard

Francis Burton, an English writer and a

passionate traveler, was among the first

tourists who stayed in Rabac. Having seen

Rabac and other places on the Istrian coast,

he wrote a book of the same title 'The

Istrian coast', describing, among other

things, the beauties and charm of Rabac.At that time Rabac witnessed the building of the first

villas. The most well-known was the villa belonging to the Prohaska family, Czechs by

origin, who were distinguished tradesmen from Rijeka. Unfortunately, the villa was

destroyed during the Second World War, but one of the most attractive locations in Rabac

still bears the name of Prohaska.

'Quarnaro', the first hotel in Rabac, was opened on 11th June, 1889 in the house of the

Viskovic family situated close to the present 'Orlando' atelier. The hotel had only a few

rooms and a pub on the ground floor.

Kaiser, the Austrian officer, who was a regular client of that first hotel, later bought Dubrova,

an estate close to Labin. Today, Dubrova is hosting the Mediterranean Sculptors Symposium

and is becoming ever more famous for its magnificent park of sculptures.

The chronicle writers would point out yet another curiosity - at the beginning of this century

in 1907, Prince Ferdinand, the Austro-Hungarian heir to the throne, visited Rabac and was

saluted by people who had gathered in the harbor.

The inhabitants of Rabac were skilled fishermen, seamen and owners of some ten sailboats

which were either destroyed in the maelstrom of the Second World War or pushed back by

modern ships. The first larger hotel was built in the period of the Italian government in 1925

in the very center of Rabac and was called 'Trieste' -its name today is 'Primorje'. The capacity

of the hotel could not meet the ever growing demand of tourists, mainly from the northern

parts of Italy. Hence the more intensive development of private accommodation took place.

Ten years after 'Trieste', the 'Dopolavoro' hotel was built - presently the 'Jadran' restaurant.

Tourism in Istria, as well as in Rabac, began to develop during the sixties, when this small

resort, due to its natural beauty , got the flattering name of 'The Pearl of the Kvarner Bay'.

Since then, all existing hotels, apartments, camping sites and the majority of the private

houses have been built.

Among the visitors, for years now, the most numerous have been Germans and Austrians

followed by English and Italians. Rabac can accommodate in one day even 11.000 visitors,

mainly foreign, and several thousand bathers from Labin and its surroundings.

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Map of Town Rabac

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SREDNJA ŠKOLA MATE BLAŽINE LABIN

4 and 3 year programmes

Grammar school

Business school

Electrical Engineering and Computing

Engineering

Tourism and Hospitality

437 students

23 classes

84 employees

59 teachers

3 assistant in teaching

7 vocational services

15 administration & technical personnel

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BALKAN JUNIOR 2018. – PARTICIPANTS

8 country / 8 schools / 9 headmasters / 14 mentors / 16 competitors / 1 goal

COUNTRY SCHOOL HEADMASTER MENTOR STUDENT

Hrvatska

SREDNJA ŠKOLA MATE BLAŽINE

Labin

Čedomir Ružić

Ivica Komadina Marko Damjanić

Sanjin Šumberac Adam Vozila

COUNTRY SCHOOL HEADMASTER MENTOR STUDENT

Slovenija

ŠKOLSKI CENTAR

Velenje

Simon Konečnik Marjan Pustatičnik Vito Drolec

Janko Pogorelčnik Klemen Hleb Kamil Kosi

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COUNTRY SCHOOL HEADMASTER MENTOR STUDENT

Srbija

TEHNIČKA ŠKOLA

Valjevo Branko Goloskoković

Ljiljana Božić Miloš Popović

Goran Mićović Aleksa Pantić

COUNTRY SCHOOL HEADMASTER MENTOR STUDENT

Crna Gora

JU SREDNJA STRUČNA ŠKOLA

Nikšić

Slavko Bojović Sreten Živković

Marko Pejanović

Aleksej Komnenović

COUNTRY SCHOOL HEADMASTER MENTOR STUDENT

Bosna i Hercegovina

JU MJEŠOVITA SREDNJA ŠKOLA

Tešanj Muharem Saračević

Sakib Ahmić Ervin Hadžimujić

Mujo Zeničanin Salem Bašić

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COUNTRY SCHOOL HEADMASTER MENTOR STUDENT

Makedonija

OEMUC "SV. NAUM OHRIDSKI

Ohrid Sasho Nedeski Julijana Petreska

Bojan Jovanoski

Filip Sprostran

COUNTRY SCHOOL HEADMASTER MENTOR STUDENT

Turska

TEHNIČKA I INDUSTRIJSKA

SREDNJA ŠKOLA

Istanbul

DENİZ MUTLU GÜLER

ALİ GÖZTÜRK ŞABAN ÖZKAYA

ŞÜKRÜ AĞCAGÜL SELİM GÜZEL

COUNTRY

SCHOOL

HEADMASTER

MENTOR

STUDENT

Rumunjska

COLEGIUL TEHNIC "TOMIS“

Constanta

Cornel Mihail Dumitrascu Stere Grasu

Sali Mancu Mustafa

Traian-Andrei Dumitrascu

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VREMENIK NATJECANJA 10. svibnja 2018.

do 18:00 Dolazak sudionika i smještaj u hotele Rabac, Hoteli

„Marina“, Miramar“, „Allegro“

19:00 Večera (doček gostiju) Hotel „Miramar“

11. svibnja 2018.

do 8:00 Doručak Rabac, Hoteli

do 8:30 Dolazak u školu

Srednja škola Mate Blažine

Mala sportska dvorana Sportskog centra “Franko

Mileta”

8:45 Svečano otvaranje natjecanja

9:30

Sastanak svih natjecatelja i njihovih mentora:

Upoznavanje natjecatelja, mentora i ostalih sudionika natjecanja s vremenikom

Odabir mentora u Povjerenstvo za ocjenjivanje stručno-teorijskog dijela natjecanja

Odabir mentora u Povjerenstvo za ocjenjivanje praktičnog dijela natjecanja

9:45 Praktični dio natjecanja:

Upute natjecateljima i priprema za izradu praktičnog zadatka

10:00–13:00 Izvođenje praktičnog zadatka

12:00 Program za mentore i direktore (obilazak grada)

Stari grad Labin

do 14:30 Ispitivanje praktičnog zadatka

(Povjerenstvo za ocjenjivanje ) Mala sportska dvorana

14:30-15:00 Žalbe na praktični dio

15:15 Ručak Školski restoran

16:00-17:00 Slobodno vrijeme za mentore Labin

16:30-17:30

Teorijski dio natjecanja: Upute natjecateljima

Pismeni test Učionica informatike

17:30-18:00 Ispravljanje teorijskog dijela (Povjerenstvo za ocjenjivanje)

18:00-18:30 Žalbe na teorijski dio

17:30-18:00 Sastanak direktora Ured ravnatelja

19:00 Večera Rabac, Hoteli

12. svibnja 2018.

do 8:30 Doručak Rabac, Hoteli

9:00 Okupljanje ispred Srednje škole Mate Blažine Labin

9:30 Polazak na cjelodnevni izlet (Program izleta)

Istra

19:00 Večera Rabac, Hotel „Miramar”

20:00 Proglašenje pobjednika i dodjela priznanja Hotel „Miramar”

13. svibnja 2018.

do 8:00 Doručak Rabac, Hoteli „Marina“, Miramar“,

„Allegro“ do 10:00 Odlazak natjecatelja i mentora

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COMPETITION SCHEDULE 10 May 2018

by 18:00 Arrival of the participants and accommodation in the hotel

Rabac, Hotels „Marina“, Miramar“, „Allegro“

19:30 Dinner (greeting and welcoming guests) Hotel „Miramar“

11 May 2018

by 8:00 Breakfast Rabac,

Hotel „Marina“

by 8:30 Arrival to school

Small sports hall Sport centar

“Franko Mileta

8:45 Official opening ceremony of the Competition

9:30

Meeting of the competitors and their mentors:

Introducing competitors, mentors and other participants to the Competition schedule

Selection of mentors for the “Evaluation Commission for the Written part of the Competition”

Selection of mentors for the “Evaluation Commission for the Practical phase of the Competition”

9:30 Practical phase of the Competition:

Instructions to the competitors and preparations for the practical task

10:00–13:00 Performing the practical task

12:00 City tour organised for all the mentors Old town

Labin

by 14:30 Examining the practical task

(Evaluation Commission)

Small sports hall 14:30-15:00

Lodging complaints as regard to the practical part

15:15 Lunch School restaurant

16:00-17:00 Free time for the mentors Labin

16:30-17:30

Written phase of the competition:

Instructions to the contestants

Written exam

IT Classroom 17:30-18:30

Correction of the written exam (Evaluation Commission)

17:30-18:00 Lodging complaints as regard to the written

exam

17:30-18:00 Meeting of school headmasters Headmaster's office

19:00 Dinner Rabac, Hotels „Marina“,

Miramar“, „Allegro“

12 May 2018

by 8:30 Breakfast Rabac,

Hotel „Marina“

9:00 Gathering in front of High School “Mate Blažina” Labin

9:30 Departure for a day excursion (Excursion program)

Istra

19.00 Dinner Hotel „Miramar“

20:30 Announcement of the winners and award ceremony Hotel „Miramar“

13 May 2018

by 8:00 Breakfast Rabac, Hotels „Marina“, Miramar“, „Allegro“ by 10:00 Departure of the competitors and their mentors

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PROPOZICIJE NATJECANJA BALKAN JUNIOR 2018.

Ekipu škole sačinjavaju dva učenika. U teorijskom dijelu natjecanja svaki učenik

sudjeluje pojedinačno, dok u praktičnom dijelu natjecanja učenici rade kao tim.

Uspjeh na natjecanju vrednuje se za ekipu.

Teorijski dio natjecanja. Test znanja provodi se putem računalnog programa.* Test

sadrži 50 pitanja, a za njegovo rješavanje predviđeno je 90 minuta. Računalni

program generira test slučajnim odabirom pitanja. Svaki točan odgovor boduje se sa

1 bod. Ako pitanje ima više točnih odgovora, a učenik potvrdi i neki netočan od

ponuđenih, pitanje se neće bodovati.

Prilikom rješavanja testa učenik može kao pomoćni pribor imati kemijsku olovku,

kalkulator. *(U slučaju kvara na opremi komisija će izraditi klasični pisani test.)

Praktični dio natjecanja. Zadatak praktičnog dijela natjecanja je ožičenje mobilnog

robota, programiranje i svladavanje staze u 4 vožnje. Mobilni robot mora biti

pripremljen prema ranije danim uputama. Programiranje mikrokontrolera izvesti u

programskom jeziku C. Praktični dio natjecanja traje 180 minuta, tj. u tom vremenu

ekipe moraju izvršiti ožičenje i programiranje mobilnog robota te uvježbati vožnje

stazom. Prva vožnja za sve ekipe može započeti i prije isteka vremena od 180 minuta.

Ocjenjivačka komisija izvlači redoslijed ekipa za svaku vožnju. Dimenzija staze je

1345x2305 mm. Prolaz kroz elektronička vrata za mjerenje vremena u cilju dimenzija

je 300x100x250 mm. Prepreka na stazi je drvena kocka dimenzija 100x100x100 mm.

Natjecanje u praktičnom dijelu „Balkan karić“ sastoji se od 4 vožnje (kruga) kako je

opisano u ranije danom zadatku. Praktični dio natjecanja bodovati će se prema

ranijem danom zadatku, tj. bodovati će se prolaz mobilnog robota stazom te vrijeme

potrebno za prolaz staze. Ukupan broj bodova je 200. Svaka ekipa na dan natjecanja

mora donijeti vlastito prijenosno računalo, sastavljen robot (Balkan karić), 5 kocki

(100x100x100), mjerni instrument te potreban alat i pribor.

Komisije. Izvlačenjem odrediti će se po 3 člana ocjenjivačke komisije za teorijski i

praktični dio natjecanja. U praktičnom djelu natjecanja jedan od članova biti će

mentor iz reda domaćina zbog lakšeg koordiniranja provođenja natjecanja.

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BALKAN JUNIOR 2018 COMPETITION CONDITIONS

Each team consists of two students. In the theoretical part of the competition each student

competes alone, while in the practical part of the competition both students compete as a

team. Overall competition results are team results.

Theoretical part of the competition Knowledge is tested using a computer programme.* The

test consists of 50 questions and lasts for 90 minutes. Computer programme generates the

test by selecting random questions. Every correct answer brings 1 point. If there are multiple

correct answers and the student chooses one wrong answer as well, the answer will not be

correct and they will not get 1 point. During the test the student is allowed to use a pen and a

calculator. *(In case of computer malfunction, the judging commitee will provide a standard written

test.)

Practical part of the competition The practical part of the competition consists of mobile

robot wiring, programming and succesfully finishing 4 laps on the track. Mobile robot

should be assembled following the beforehand instructions. The programmimg of the

microcontrollers should be done in programming language C. The practical part of the

competition lasts for 180 minutes. During that period the teams should wire and programme

the mobile robot and practice driving on the track. The first lap for all the teams can start

before 180 minutes have elapsed. The judging commitee randomly determines the order in

which teams will compete in every lap. The dimensions of the track are 1345x2305 mm.

Electronic gate's dimensions are 300x100x250 mm. The roadblock is a wooden cube with

dimensions 100x100x100 mm. The practical part of the „Balkan karić“ competition consists of

4 laps (rounds) as described in the task provided earlier. The practical part of the competition

will be scored by the rules set in the task. Points will be won for the finishing of the lap, as

well as the time nedded to finish the lap. There are 200 points total. On the day of the

competition each team should provide their own computer, the assembled mobile robot

(Balkan karić), 5 cubes (100x100x100), a measuring instrument and all the necessary tools and

equipment.

Judging commitees Three members of the judging commitee for the theoretical part and and

three members of the judging commitee for the practical part of the competition will be

chosen randomly. In the practical part of the competition one of the members will be a host

mentor for an easier coordination of the competition.

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MAPS

Srednja škola Mate Blažine Labin, Rudarska 4, 52220 Labin, Hrvatska

Hotel MARINA, Mediteranska 3, 52221 Rabac, Hrvatska

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SPONZORI BALKAN JUNIOR 2018.

CRIMSON, AUTOMATIC SERVIS, CAREL, IDEAL N&B, STROJAR,

APOLONIA, LABINSKA MIRNA, OPG ROMEO LICUL, VODOVOD LABIN,

I.VEM, TERMOING, VALAMAR, JEDINSTVO, VINICOLA P&V, INDIKATOR,

VIDACOMMERCE, SINEL TELEKOMUNIKACIJE, ROCKWOOL ADRIATIC,

UDRUŽENJE OBRTNIKA, DE CONTE, LABINSKA TISKARA, MESNICA

MORAL, ELEKTRA, MESNICA JELEN, ARBACOMMERCE, ALKES, VEZO

COMMERCE, SIGURNOST, ŠKOLSKA KNJIGA, STAR GLASS, MALING,

TECMON, TURISTIČKA ZAJEDNICA GRADA LABINA, NARODNI MUZEJ

LABIN, TON-ALE, OBRT ZA UGOSTITELJSTVO MIKE, STRATUS SUSTAVI,

KOMUNALNO PODUZEĆE 1. MAJ, BEST TAXI, ISTRA-ADVENTURE,

ALTER EGO, LABIN ART EXPRESS XXI, STUDIO 92, MONDCOMMERCE,

SERVIS GORENJE ...

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