Trieste (/triˈɛst/ tree-EST, Italian: [triˈɛste] ; Slovene: Trst [tə̀ɾst, tə́ɾst]) is a city and seaport in northeastern Italy. It is the capital and...
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Trieste is a Swiss-designed, Italian-built deep-diving research bathyscaphe. In 1960, it became the first crewed vessel to reach the bottom of Challenger...
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The Free Territory of Trieste was an independent territory in Southern Europe between Northern Italy and Yugoslavia, facing the north part of the Adriatic...
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of Trieste (Italian: provincia di Trieste) is a province in the autonomous Friuli-Venezia Giulia region of Italy. Its capital was the city of Trieste. It...
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The University of Trieste (Italian: Università degli Studi di Trieste, or UniTS, Formerly Regia Università degli Studi or The Royal University of Studies)...
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Trieste Airport (IATA: TRS, ICAO: LIPQ) (Italian: Aeroporto di Trieste) is an international airport located 0.3 NM (0.56 km; 0.35 mi) west of Ronchi dei...
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Trieste is a multi-purpose aircraft carrier-landing helicopter dock (LHD) of the Italian Navy, it will be the largest vessel in the Italian fleet. It...
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Trieste II (DSV-1) was the United States Navy's first bathyscaphe purchased from its Swiss designers, and the successor to Trieste. The original Trieste...
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Look up Trieste in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Trieste is a city in Italy. Trieste may also refer to: Trieste (Rome), a district of Rome Free Territory...
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Caffè Trieste is an internationally known coffeehouse, retail store, and former franchise in San Francisco. The original cafe, opened in 1956, was the...
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Leopoldo Trieste (3 May 1917 – 25 January 2003) was an Italian actor, film director and script writer. Trieste was born in Reggio Calabria. He worked...
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Navy ships called Trieste: (DSV-0) Bathyscaphe Trieste (DSV-1) Bathyscaphe Trieste II There was also reference to a starship USS Trieste on Star Trek: The...
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The Gulf of Trieste is a shallow bay of the Adriatic Sea, in the extreme northern part of the Adriatic Sea. It is part of the Gulf of Venice and is shared...
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autonomous regions with special statute. The regional capital is Trieste on the Gulf of Trieste, a bay of the Adriatic Sea. Friuli-Venezia Giulia has an area...
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The history of Trieste began with the formation of a town of modest size in pre-Roman times, which became an actual city only after Roman conquest in...
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The List for Trieste (Lista per Trieste, LpT) was a social-liberal Italian political party active in the Province of Trieste. The party, which was officially...
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moved to mainland Europe. He briefly worked in Pula and then moved to Trieste in Austria-Hungary, working as an English instructor. Except for an eight-month...
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Saint Justus of Trieste (also Justus the Martyr, Just of Trieste; Italian: San Giusto di Trieste, San Giusto martire; died on 2 November 293) is a saint...
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La Ragazza di Trieste, internationally released as The Girl from Trieste, is a 1982 Italian romance-drama film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile and...
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Trieste Kelly Dunn is an American actress. She is known for her roles as Deputy Siobhan Kelly in the Cinemax series Banshee and U.S. Marshal Allison Knight...
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Pallacanestro Trieste 2004 is an Italian professional basketball club based in Trieste. They played in the Lega Basket Serie A (LBA) for five seasons (2018–19...
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Free City of Trieste may refer to: Imperial Free City of Trieste (1382–1809, 1849–1922), a free city of the Holy Roman Empire and later Austro-Hungarian...
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The Synagogue of Trieste (Italian: Tempio Israelitico di Trieste), also the Great Synagogue of Trieste, is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue...
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Deep-submergence vehicle (redirect from Trieste class deep submergence vehicle)
DSV-0 Trieste The X-1 Trieste bathyscaphe has reached Challenger Deep, the world's deepest seabed. It was retired in 1966. DSV-1 X-2 Trieste II An updated...
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The Race for Trieste (Italian: Corsa per Trieste), also known as the Trieste Operation (Slovene: Tržaška operacija), was a battle during the Second World...
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Trieste mia!, alternately titled Trieste del mio cuore, is a 1951 Italian war melodrama film directed by Mario Costa. Aldo Silvani as Giovanni Milly Vitale...
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"Trieste" (Italian: 101ª Divisione motorizzata "Trieste") was a motorized infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II. The Trieste...
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the Free Territory of Trieste (Movimento per l'Indipendenza del Territorio Libero di Trieste) was a political party based in Trieste, founded in 1958 by...
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– Trieste Cathedral built. 1352 – Public clock installed (approximate date). 1382 – Trieste becomes a Habsburg imperial free city. 1385 – Trieste Cathedral...
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Trieste Cathedral (Italian: Basilica cattedrale di San Giusto Martire), dedicated to Saint Justus, is a Roman Catholic cathedral and the main church of...
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