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  2. Race for Trieste - Wikipedia

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    The Race for Trieste (Italian: Corsa per Trieste), [8] also known as the Trieste Operation (Slovene: Tržaška operacija), was a battle during the Second World War ...

  3. Trieste - Wikipedia

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    Trieste (/ t r i ˈ ɛ s t / tree-EST, [3] ... The Yugoslavs held full control of the city until 12 June, ... is the world's largest sailing race by number of ...

  4. Free Territory of Trieste - Wikipedia

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    The Free Territory of Trieste [2] was an independent territory in Southern Europe between Northern Italy and Yugoslavia, facing the north part of the Adriatic Sea, under direct responsibility of the United Nations Security Council in the aftermath of World War II. For a period of seven years, it acted as a free city.

  5. Movement for the Independence of the Free Territory of Trieste

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    Its main goal was the proclamation of independence of the Free Territory of Trieste from Italy. The leader Giovanni Marchesich was continuously elected to the city council from 1962 to 1982. [ 1 ] In 1966 the party achieved its best result, winning two seats with 4.40% of the votes.

  6. Category:Free Territory of Trieste - Wikipedia

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    Race for Trieste; T. Treaty of Osimo; Trieste United States Troops; V. Venezia Giulia Police Force This page was last edited on 2 March 2024, at 02:33 (UTC). Text ...

  7. Partisan Battalion Pino Budicin - Wikipedia

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    However four battalion members were attached to other Partisan forces and entered with them in Trieste on May 1, 1945. Instead the BUDICIN battalion received orders to move back to Istria, and was among the first units entering in Pola, now Pula in Croatia , on May 8, 1945.

  8. Slovene Partisans - Wikipedia

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    The Partisan movement in Slovenia, though a part of the wider Yugoslav Partisans, was operationally autonomous from the rest of the movement, being geographically separated, and full contact with the remainder of the Partisan army occurred after the breakthrough of Josip Broz Tito's forces through to Slovenia in 1944. [18] [19]

  9. Category:Military history of Friuli-Venezia Giulia - Wikipedia

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    Race for Trieste; S. Battle of Sacile; T. Battle of Tarvis (1797) Battle of Tarvis (1809) V. Battle of Versa This page was last edited on 22 October 2024, at 02:54 ...