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Piran

Piran
Information about Piran
Piran is a tourist town on the Adriatic coast of Slovenia, known for its long pier and Venetian architecture. Piazza Tartini is flanked by the gothic Casa Veneziana rossa and the frescoed Casa Tartini. The latter is the birthplace of the violinist Giuseppe Tartini. The nineteenth-century town hall is characterized by a stone lion, symbol of the former Republic of Venice. Nearby, the Cathedral of San Giorgio has seventeenth-century paintings and marble altars.

Trieste

Trieste
Address of the port of Trieste
Trieste (Trieste in Trieste, Trst in Slovenian) is an Italian city of 204 257 inhabitants, capital of the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region.
Trieste is home to the UI Giuliana of which it is part with the municipalities of Duino-Aurisina, Monrupino, Muggia, San Dorligo and Sgonico for a total of about 240 000 inhabitants, while its metropolitan area has about 410 000 inhabitants. Following the suppression of the province, the municipality of Trieste (like that of Gorizia, Pordenone and in the future Udine) still maintains the prerogatives connected to the status of "provincial capital".
The free port was maintained, with the name of Free Port of Trieste, also in the peace treaty between Italy and the allied powers of 1947 with which the Free Territory of Trieste was established, and later also in 1954, when the The Allied Military Government ceded the civil administration to Italy by virtue of the London Memorandum. Today it is an international hub for land-sea exchange flows between Central and Eastern European markets and Asia. Uninterruptedly since 2013, Trieste is the first port in Italy in terms of the total volume of goods in transit, with more than 56 million tons.


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