Savudrija (Italian: Salvore) is a coastal settlement in northwestern Istria, Croatia.
In 1954, when the Free Territory of Trieste was dissolved and its southern part became officially part of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Savudrija was joined to the Socialist Republic of Croatia in accordance with the decisions of ZAVNOH.
According to the first ethnic census in 1945, Savudrija had a Croatian majority, with 54% Croats, 30% Italians, and 14% Slovenes.
Following the decisions of the Paris Peace Treaty (1947), many ethnic Italians opted to relocate to Italy.
Today, Savudrija remains largely Croatian-speaking, but there is a small Italian minority, and most topographic signs are bilingual.