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Trieste (/triˈɛst/ tree-EST, Italian: [
triˈɛste] ; Slovene: Trst [tə̀ɾst, tə́ɾst]) is a city and
seaport in
northeastern Italy. It is the
capital and...
- areas: one
being the port city of
Trieste with a
narrow coastal strip to the
northwest (Zone A); the
other (Zone
B) was
formed by a
small portion of the...
- 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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Cantieri Riuniti dell'Adriatico,
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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...
- 1964,
Trieste II was
placed on
board USNS
Francis X.
McGraw (T-AK241) and shipped, via the
Panama Canal, to Boston.
Commanded by Lt Comdr. John
B. Mooney...
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based in
Ostend and
Trieste. The
Imperial Asiatic Company of
Trieste and
Antwerp (French: Société impériale
asiatique de
Trieste et Anvers) and Asiatic...
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Trieste's trolleybus system was
operational from 1935
until 1975. The
first trolleybus route in
Trieste, “la
linea dei colli” (the
hills route), was inaugurated...
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Trieste's urban tramway system was
operational from 1876
until 1970.
After the
creation of the
first horse-bus
routes in 1860,
mostly by the firm "Cimadori"...
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moved to
mainland Europe. He
briefly worked in **** and then
moved to
Trieste in Austria-Hungary,
working as an
English instructor.
Except for an eight-month...