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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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    Trieste (/triˈɛst/ tree-EST; Italian: [triˈɛste] ) is a city and seaport in northeastern Italy. It is the capital and largest city of the autonomous region...
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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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    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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    Infantry Regiment "San Giusto" (Italian: 1° Reggimento Fanteria "San Giusto") is an inactive unit of the Italian Army last based in Trieste. Founded in 1624...
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  • Giusto hill, are also still visible. The latter has been preserved in the form of architecture structures built into the foundations of the Trieste Cathedral...
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    building located in Trieste, in the province and diocese of Trieste; it is the seat of a parish included in the deanery of San Giusto Martire. The Baroque...
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    The Free Port of Trieste is a port in the Adriatic Sea in Trieste, Italy. It is the most important commercial port of Italy, with a trade volume of 62 million...
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    and then reach Trieste the next day. The New Zealanders arrived just in time to accept a surrender of last German unit at fort San Giusto (about 7000 soldiers)...
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    Trieste sides were Lega Nazionale Trieste (1949-1951), San Giusto Trieste (1948-1949) and Polizia Civile Trieste (1949-1950). Pallacanestro Trieste was...
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    (1988). La diocesi di Trieste: note storiche. (in Italian). [Documenti della chiesa di Trieste, Vol. 18]. Trieste: Diocesi di Trieste 1988. Kandler, Pietro...
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    history of the Jews in Trieste goes back over 800 years. The oldest official document available mentioning a Jewish settlement in Trieste goes back to the year...
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    Barcola (redirect from Barcola, Trieste)
    Barcola (Slovene: Barkovlje) is a maritime neighbourhood of Trieste, Italy. It is a popular tourist destination with beaches and long promenades, near...
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    Veneto (redirect from Borca di cadore)
    the contribution of Giotto were felt immediately, as in the frescoes of Giusto de' Menabuoi in the Baptistry near the Cathedral of Padua and those of Altichiero...
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    Rabié, after sixteen days of resistance, ceded the castle of San Giusto di Trieste to Nugent. The general, in agreement with the British, landed at Goro...
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    Pietro Kandler (category People from Trieste)
    consiglio dei patrizi di Trieste ("History of the council of patricians of Trieste", 1858). Some of his writings bear the pseudonyms of Giusto Traiber and Giovannina...
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  • called Mia, who struggles to escape from the Camorra boss Salvatore Lo Giusto and her vicious stepmother Angelica. The film had its world premiere in...
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    Battalion "San Giusto", in Trieste (includes one mechanized company with M113 APCs) 43rd Motorized Infantry Battalion "Forlì" (Reserve), in Trieste 255th Motorized...
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  • it (in Italian). Retrieved 2018-08-02. "Trieste Summer Rock Festival dal 2 al 5 agosto al Castello di San Giusto | Udine 20". www.udine20.it (in Italian)...
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    around the world, which was previously hosted in Pisa Military Airport "San Giusto". In 2000, the United Nations humanitarian supply depot was also moved from...
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    is the main square in Trieste, a seaport city in northeast Italy. Located at the foot of the hill with the castle of San Giusto, the square faces the...
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    Barcolana (category Sport in Trieste)
    of Barcola and Grignano (Società Velica di Barcola e Grignano). It takes place every year in the Gulf of Trieste on the second Sunday of October. The Barcolana...
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    Operational Zone of the Adriatic Littoral (category Trieste in World War II)
    Senio to Trieste". Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Retrieved 31 December 2013. Panzers in the OZAK 1943-1945 by Stefano di Giusto, standard...
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    "Istria - Pisino millenaria". Arena di Pola. Retrieved 24 April 2023. "Trieste - la Cattedrale di San Giusto (la facciata) - 18". www.carbonaio.it....
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  • Sommavilla and was composed of five regiments, the 1st "San Giusto" (with headquarters in Trieste, where the central command of the MDT was also located)...
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    Carlos died in Varese in 1909. He is buried in the Cathedral of San Giusto in Trieste. His son Jaime followed in his father's footsteps of claiming the...
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    Carlo Wostry (category Artists from Trieste)
    Resciniti, Lorenza (2000). Carlo Wostry: Da San Giusto a San Francisco. Trieste: Comune di Trieste, Civici Musei di Storia ed Arte. ISBN 888737709X. Archived...
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    Achievements, Società Italiana di Fisica, Bologna, 2006". Luciano Fonda’s publications SISSA ICTP ELETTRA Synchrotron San Giusto d'oro Collegio Universitario...
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    have occupied Trento and landed in Trieste. The tricolour flies over the Buonconsiglio Castle and the San Giusto tower. — Armando Diaz After World War...
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    Profana, della città di Trieste, celebre colonia de'Cittadini Romani. Con la notitia di molt'arcani d'antichità, prerogative di nobiltà e gesti d'huomini...
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