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PalaTrieste,
officially known as
Palazzo dello sport Cesare Rubini is an
indoor sporting arena located in
Trieste, Italy.
Opened in 1999, it has a seating...
- Rocco, a UEFA-certified
stadium with
seating capacity of 32,500; the
Palatrieste, an
indoor sporting arena sitting 7,000 people, and
Piscina Bruno Bianchi...
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Basket Serie A in the 2024–25 season. The
PalaTrieste serves as the club's home arena. A
number of
Trieste teams had pla**** in the
first division Serie...
- 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...
- The Free
Territory of
Trieste was an
independent territory in
Southern Europe between Northern Italy and Yugoslavia,
facing the
north part of the Adriatic...
- 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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second round. Venues:
PalaFlorio, Bari and
PalaTrieste,
Trieste Source: [citation needed] Venues:
PalaOlimpia,
Verona and
PalaPanini,
Modena Source: [citation...
- 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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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...
- The
Trieste–Opicina
tramway (Italian:
Tranvia Trieste-Opicina, Slovene:
openski tramvaj, Triestine: Tram de Opcina) is an
unusual hybrid tramway and funicular...