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The Province of Trieste (Italian: Provincia di Trieste, Slovene: Tržaška pokrajina) is a province in the autonomous Friuli-Venezia Giulia region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Trieste. It has an area of 212 square kilometres (82 sq mi) and a total population of 236,520 (April 2009). It has a coastal length of 48.1 kilometres (29.9 mi). There are 6 communes in the province.
After the dissolution of the Western Roman Empire, the area of the province of Trieste was ruled by the Ostrogoths, Eastern Romans (Byzantines), Lombards and by the Franks. With the advent of the Habsburgs (13th century) the territory was divided between the lords of Duino, Trieste, San Dorligo della Valle and Muggia. During the reign of Maria Theresa of Austria and, subsequently, Joseph II, the maritime trades were increased with institution of the free port.
In 1809, the area was ceded to France after the defeat of Austria in that year. After the French definitive defeat, the communes of Duino, Nabrežina, Sgonico and Monrupino, which used to be part of Carniola, were annexed to that of Gorizia and Gradisca, while Trieste became a direct city of the Austrian Empire. San Dorligo della Valle and Muggia became part of Istria.
Trieste (/triːˈɛst/;Italian pronunciation: [triˈɛste] listen ) (Slovenian Trst, German Triest) is a city and seaport in northeastern Italy. It is situated towards the end of a narrow strip of Italian territory lying between the Adriatic Sea and Slovenia, which lies almost immediately south and east of the city. Trieste is located at the head of the Gulf of Trieste and throughout history it has been influenced by its location at the crossroads of Latin, Slavic, and Germanic cultures. In 2009, it had a population of about 205,000 and it is the capital of the autonomous region Friuli-Venezia Giulia and the Province of Trieste.
Trieste was one of the oldest parts of the Habsburg Monarchy. In the 19th century, it was the most important port of one of the Great Powers of Europe. As a prosperous seaport in the Mediterranean region, Trieste became the fourth largest city of the Austro-Hungarian Empire (after Vienna, Budapest, and Prague). In the fin-de-siecle period, it emerged as an important hub for literature and music. It underwent an economic revival during the 1930s, and Trieste was an important spot in the struggle between the Eastern and Western blocs after the Second World War. Today, the city is in one of the richest regions of Italy, and has been a great centre for shipping, through its port (Port of Trieste), shipbuilding and financial services.
Tre giorni trascorsi nella magica Trieste. Con questo video ho voluto raccontare le emozioni che mi ha trasmesso. Le riprese video sono state realizzate con una Panasonic HC - X929, gli scatti con una Canon PowerShot SX50 HS. Un ringraziamento particolare al Responsabile della Comunicazione del Museo Postale e Telegrafico della Mitteleuropa per la disponibilità. Ringrazio anche il magnifico Starhotels Savoia Excelsior Palace, dove ho alloggiato, per le scene girate all'interno. Sito Web: http://www.milletemiblog.altervista.org/video-su-citta-e-borghi-d-italia.html
Trieste, Italy. L/S of a tram running through Trieste, there is a square in the background with several large buildings behind it. L/S of Trieste from a high angle with the sea beyond, there is a building with four large columns in the centre. L/S of some buildings and the road, L/S from the point of view of a car as it drives down the road, there is a 'Total' garage on the right. L/S of a fountain in a leafy square, people are sat at tables in front of it. M/S of the statue of a winged cherub on the fountain, it has pigeons perched on it. M/S of a group of people sat outside a cafe a waiter is serving them brandy, C/U of the bottle as he pours it. C/U of a young woman picking up her glass and drinking. M/S from a low angle of the cathedral of St. Giusto, the camera pans down to ...
Hola! Finalmente tengo tiempo para editar así que les iré subiendo poco a poco todos los Videos que les debo! Hoy les propongo dar una vueltecita por Trieste, una ciudad del Noreste de Italia, que hace frontera con Eslovenia y en el próximo Video nos vamos para Sardeña :) Cámara de Video con la que filmo: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00A... Vengan a visitarme en ♥ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sandracires.art Blog: http://blog.sandracires.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/SandraCiresArt Instagram: sandra_cires_art Music Royalty Free by DanoSongs
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Questione_triestina Potete trovare altri documentari di carattere storico nel nostro canale. Qui un nostro documentario sull Boom economico degli anni '60: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yB7hrQs9Wt0 Qui un nostro documentario sperimentale sul Bangladesh, realizzato insiema a Peter O'Donoghue: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-miCV478-rE
In 1960, Lieutenant Don Walsh of the US Navy and Swiss oceanographer Jacques Piccard navigated the Trieste bathyscaphe into the Mariana Trench. They accomplished a feat so incredible that it forever raised the bar for deep-ocean exploration. Discover more about Rolex's World of Exploration on iPad : http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/rolex-perpetual-spirit-magazine/id468648820
Original video "Palestinian tourist dancing in Italy" here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSHTsyJlGbE This is Palestinian dancer and choreographer Rima Baransi with her family in Trieste, Italy. Her father Assad Baransi recorded this video while encouraging her to dance to the music. They were visiting the town as tourists. I have been informed that the following is Rima Baransi's official Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/RimaBaransiOfficial After a couple of days of work, searching and emailing, I have discovered who the violinist is. In this video Slovak violinist Ivo Remenec is performing a violin adaptation of the song entitled “Comptine d'un Autre Eté: l'Après Midi” by French musician and composer Yann Tiersen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5_xFH5wqKM This song features...