The article discusses the geographical notions of the landscape in Slovenian Istria produced by rhetorical figures. It is based on the premise that figurative language is a mechanism that contributes to the cognitive and representational processes that take place in the literary and non-literary contexts, and is thus suitable for studying the perception and formation of one's relationship to the landscape. The paper is partly a result of the project The Space of Slovenian Literary Culture: Literary History and the GIS-Based Spatial Analysis as well.
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