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View of the Trieste Gulf from Miramare Miramare is symbolic of Trieste, an icon that identifies it as much as...
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the Miramare Castle History of the city: Tergeste (from terg, "market", and este,...
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the Miramare Castle In the following two centuries, Trieste enjoyed a long period of peace and...
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the Miramare Castle In 1719 Trieste, with its crucial role as the only seaport of the Empire,...
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That was when Trieste turned into a cosmopolitan, ethnically diverse and...
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Ideals such as freedom, national identity and unity found fertile ground and...
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The end of the war and the fall of Nazifascism in May 1945 did not...
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With the Paris Treaty of 1947 the Triestine territory was declared...
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That is how Trieste became a border town, "the gateway to the East",...
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the Neo-classical Palazzo Carciotti Trieste is rather peculiarly wedged between the mountains and the sea. Gazing...
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the Neo-classical Palazzo Carciotti Beach bums will feel at home in Trieste, although the city offers very few...
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the Neo-classical Palazzo Carciotti Particularly worthy of note is Val Rosandra, whose peculiarity lies in its...
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house of the Serbian family Gopcevic Several religious denominations have been cohabiting peacefully since...
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house of the Serbian family Gopcevic The history of the Serbian Orthodox community parallels that of the Greek...
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house of the Serbian family Gopcevic In 1781, Joseph II granted the Tolerance Charter, sanctioning the freedom of...
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the Canal Grande The Evangelic Community of Augustan Confession has been a presence in Trieste...
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the Canal Grande The Jewish community in Trieste was especially numerous before World War II...
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the Canal Grande The Ghetto may be accessed through the Portizza, located in Piazza...
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Piazza Sant'Antonio Nuovo
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Via San Lazzaro
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Piazza Sant'Antonio Nuovo
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Piazza Sant'Antonio Nuovo
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Piazza Sant'Antonio Nuovo
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the Greek Orthodox church of S. Nicolò
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the Greek Orthodox church of S. Nicolò
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