Trieste Provincia di Trieste Friuli-Venezia Giulia Italy
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Trieste

Trieste ( tree-EST; Italian: [triˈɛste] ) is a city and seaport in northeastern Italy. It is the capital and largest city of the autonomous region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, as well as of the regional decentralization entity of Trieste. Trieste is located at the head of the Gulf of Trieste, on a narrow strip of Italian territory lying between the Adriatic Sea and Slovenia; Slovenia lies close, at approximately 8 km (5 mi) east and 10–15 km (6–9 mi) southeast of the city, while Croatia is about 30 km (19 mi) to the south of the city. The city has a long coastline and is surrounded by grassland, forest, and karstic areas. In 2022, it had a population of 204,302. Trieste belonged as Triest to the Habsburg monarchy from 1382 until 1918. In the 19th century, the monarchy was one of the Great Powers of Europe and Trieste was its most important seaport. As a prosperous trading hub in the Mediterranean region, Trieste grew to become the fourth largest city of the Austro-Hungarian Empire (after Vienna, Budapest, and Prague). At the turn of the 20th century, it emerged as an important hub for literature and music. Trieste underwent an economic revival during the 1930s, and the Free Territory of Trieste became a major site of the struggle between the Eastern and Western blocs after the Second World War. A deep-water port, Trieste is a maritime gateway for northern Italy, Germany, Austria and Central Europe. It is considered the end point of the maritime Silk Road, with its connections to the Suez Canal and Turkey. Since the 1960s, Trieste has emerged as a prominent research location in Europe because of its many international organisations and institutions. The city lies at the intersection of Latin, Slavic and Germanic cultures, where Central Europe meets the Mediterranean Sea, and is home to diverse ethnic groups and religious communities. A scholarly area, Trieste has the highest percentage of researchers, per capita, in Europe. Città della Barcolana ("City of the Barcolana"), Città della bora ("City of the bora"), Città del vento ("City of Wind"), "Vienna by the sea" and "City of Coffee" are epithets used to describe Trieste.

Distance between:

Rome to Trieste 267 Miles / 430 Kms
Milan to Trieste 222 Miles / 358 Kms
Venice to Trieste 71 Miles / 115 Kms


Postal Code 34123


Population 2020

Total: 203234
Total Men: 97389
Total Women: 97389

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museum Nearby

Risiera di San Sabba
Museo etnografico di Servola
Revoltella Museum

park Nearby

Pinewood of Barcola
Miramare Park
Parco pubblico del Rio Ospo

tourist attraction Nearby

Waterfront Barcola
Barcola fountain
Barcola
La sirenetta di Trieste
Gulf of Trieste view
Lago delle Carpe
Piazza della Borsa
Sphinx of Miramare
Riva Ottaviano Augusto
Umberto Saba Statue
Fontana dei Tritoni
Casa Valdoni o Casa del Fauno
Obelisco della Madonna di Valmaura
Palazzo Tergesteo
Ex Lighthouse La Lanterna
Molo della Pescheria
Wind rose
Monte Spaccato
James Joyce statue
"Fontana Di Montuzza"
Stendardo di Trieste
Banovski Vrh
Monumento agli Alpini
Porto Vecchio
Vittoria Lighthouse
Viale XX Settembre
Monumento Alpini Giuliani
Statua Massimiliano d’Austria Imperatore del Messico
Ursus
La nuova Fontana
Canal Grande di Trieste
Grotta del Monte Gurca
Casa del Combattente
Miramare Castle
BASOVIZZA "BLACK CAVE"
Velika dolina
Molo Audace
Cascina Guardia di Sopra
Torre Paponi
Levante Beach
Parrocchia di Santa Maria Ausiliatrice
Sentiero Tiziana Weiss (o sentiero della salvia)
Area Marina Protetta
Canal Grande di Trieste
Cannocchiale Panoramico
Manfredi Villa
CASA DEI MASCHERONI
Church of Our Lady of Grace