TRIESTE

trēĕˈstā, Serbo-Croatian Trst, city (1991 pop. 231,100), capital of Friuli–Venezia Giulia and of Trieste prov., extreme NE Italy, on the Gulf of Trieste (at the head of the Adriatic Sea). A major seaport with several shipyards, it is also a commercial and industrial center. Manufactures include machinery, metals, and processed food. Trieste is also the terminus of pipelines from Eastern Europe.

An ancient settlement, it was made a Roman colony (2d cent. b.c.), called Tergeste. It prospered under the Romans, was later held by the Lombards, and was taken by Charlemagne in the late 8th cent. In the 12th cent. it became a free commune. After two centuries of struggle with its rival Venice, Trieste placed itself (1382) under the control of the duke of Austria, although it retained administrative autonomy until the 18th cent. In 1719 it was made a free port. As the sole Austrian port and as a natural outlet for central Europe, Trieste flourished, and in 1867 the crown land of Trieste was made the capital of Küstenland prov.

Despite its Austrian status, Trieste preserved linguistic and cultural ties with Italy. It was a center of irredentism, and after World War I Trieste and its province were annexed (1919) by Italy. However, its prosperity declined under Italian rule. After World War II the area was claimed by Yugoslavia, mainly because the population outside the city of Trieste is predominantly Slovenian. The Western powers opposed Yugoslavia's claim. As a compromise, a new state, the Free Territory of Trieste, was created (1947) under the protection of the UN Security Council. The Free Territory included the city of Trieste and a coastal zone of Istria, running from Duino along the Gulf of Trieste to Cittanova.

When the Security Council was unable to agree on a governor for the territory, Anglo-American forces occupied Zone A, consisting of Italian-speaking Trieste and its environs, while the Yugoslavs occupied Zone B, the remainder of the Free Territory. Tension between Italy and Yugoslavia continued until 1954, when, in a compromise agreement reached under Western auspices, Zone A was placed under Italian administration and Zone B under Yugoslav civil administration (divided between the republics of Slovenia and Croatia). The solution amounted to a partition of the Free Territory, which then ceased to exist; this arrangement was finalized by the Treaty Of Osimo (1975).

Trieste has some Roman ruins, including those of an amphitheater. On a hill commanding a fine view are the Romanesque Cathedral of San Giusto (part of which dates from the 5th cent.) and an imposing castle (14th–17th cent.). On a small promontory northwest of the city is Miramar castle (1854–56), built for Archduke Maximilian of Austria, who sailed from there on his ill-fated Mexican adventure. Trieste has a university, founded in 1924.

See J. Morris, Trieste and the Meaning of Nowhere (2001).

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Scittori triestini del Novecento . Trieste: Edizioni Lint, 1968. Botteri, Guido. Trieste 1868-1918 . Trieste: Edizioni Lint, 1968. Cary, Joseph. A Ghost in Trieste . Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1993. Clough, Shepard B...
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...Anxiety in Post-War Literature from Trieste. by Katia Pizzi In 1943 and 1945, hundreds...the Karst region and the hinterland of Trieste and Gorizia. These chasms are generally...extremely vocal neo-Fascist party in Trieste (Alleanza Nazionale) and manipulated...
...of an Author: The Literary Identity of Trieste. by Catherine ORawe By Katia Pizzi...Triestes Claudio Magris, Jan Morriss Trieste and the Meaning of Nowhere (London...Giuliana Morandini in Da te lontano (Trieste, 1989), as well as the work of Ernesta...
...Origin and Identity: Essays on Svevo and Trieste. by Russell Valentino Elizabeth Schachter...Origin and Identity: Essays on Svevo and Trieste. Leeds (UK): Northern Universities...becomes evident in her first chapter, "Trieste: A City of Paradox," which surveys...
The Ghetto of Trieste by Umberto Saba The ghetto of Trieste, in 1860, was still enjoying the full ripeness of its original squalor. Although half a century earlier its Jews, whether native-born or immigrant, had reached some parity with the...
Expatriates in Trieste: Letters from Sir Richard Francis and...Wheelock Thayer by Grant William Cook "Trieste ... is a city made for exiles."1...foreigners lived and worked in the city of Trieste. Situated on a sliver of Italian coastline...
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Trieste Elegies: Enigma and Nostalgia on the Edge...of the traveler has much to work with in Trieste. The place has hilly vantage points...himself, luomo borioso. When I arrived in Trieste, however, on a Saturday last fall, the...
Trieste Elegies: Enigma and Nostalgia on the Edge...of the traveler has much to work with in Trieste. The place has hilly vantage points...himself, luomo borioso. When I arrived in Trieste, however, on a Saturday last fall, the...
Trieste and the Meaning of Nowhere. by Jan Morris...profiles of Hong Kong, Sydney, and Venice. Trieste, the slightly melancholic farewell of...portrait of Morris herself, who loves Trieste in part because its vigor has passed and...
...modern world by Robert Winder Jan Morriss Trieste is built for introspection and memories...of the bourgeoisie...and kindness TRIESTE AND THE MEANING OF NOWHERE Jan Morris...a shimmering self-examination set in Trieste -- that it is to be her last. She says...
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Trieste at culinary crossroads by Constance Hay As I cut into the light...When I travel, I want to be rewarded by finding something unique. Trieste is such a place. Trieste is a bustling port city located nearly as far northeast as you can...
Best of Trieste; from Ancient Caves and Roman Ruins to...this prehistoric des-res, just outside Trieste. Rich colours, reds, yellows, greens...the Carso, the rocky hillsides that hug Trieste in the north-east corner of Italy...
To Trieste, with Love; Lorenzo Bianco Has Transformed...gardens, which my father, who came from Trieste, loved so much. I also wanted vistas...Id only ever seen these in gardens in Trieste," says Bianco. "I invested in 16 of...
...Didcot. QUESTION What is the story of the Trieste Free State, an area still being policed...1954? I SERVED in the Free Territory of Trieste, with the Royal Electrical and Mechanical...Engineers, as part of the British Element Trieste Force, 1947-9. Everyone thought World...
...ultimate dive QUESTION What became of the Trieste bathyscaphe that dived 10,916m in the...Trench? Why was the dive never repeated? TRIESTE was a research bathyscaphe - from the...Navalmeccanica, a civilian shipyard near Trieste in the Bay of Naples, in 1952, to begin...
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TRIESTE tree sta, Serbo-Croatian Trst, city (1991 pop. 231,100), capital of Friuli Venezia Giulia and of Trieste prov., extreme NE Italy, on the Gulf of Trieste (at the head of the Adriatic Sea). A major seaport with...
...Florence , Catania , Venice , Bari , Trieste , Messina , Verona , Padua , Cagliari...Italian populations (e.g., S Tyrol and Trieste); Italian agitation for their annexation...Conference, Italy obtained S Tyrol, Trieste, Istria, part of Carniola, and several...
...north and on Slovenia in the east. Trieste is the capital of the region, which is divided into Gorizia, Pordenone, Trieste, and Udine provs. (named for their...Giulia not annexed by Yugoslavia. Trieste prov. was added in 1954. In 1963...
...the N Adriatic between the gulfs of Trieste and Fiume. A section of the northwestern portion, including the city of Trieste, belongs to Italy. The area is thickly...up claims to coastal lands south of Trieste...
...704), in Slovenia, on the Istrian peninsula in the Gulf of Trieste. It is a fishing port and has salt mines and a radio factory...after World War I and became part of the Free Territory of Trieste in 1947. In 1954, Koper was annexed to Yugoslavia and incorporated...
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