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Opicina (Slovene: Opčine),
formerly Poggioreale del
Carso in Italian, is a town in
northeastern Italy,
close to the
Slovenian border at
Fernetti (Slovene:...
- The Trieste–
Opicina tramway (Italian:
Tranvia Trieste-
Opicina, Slovene:
openski tramvaj, Triestine: Tram de Opcina) is an
unusual hybrid tramway and funicular...
- Trieste-
Opicina (1911–1971) is a
hillclimb up the
Opicina hill in Trieste,
northeastern Italy. Also
known as Albo d'Oro automobilistico. The race was...
- is
divided into 8a–10a
zones according to USDA
hardiness zoning;
Villa Opicina (320 to 420 MSL), with an 8a zone in the
upper suburban area down to a...
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Monrupino and in
several settlements of the muni****lity of Trieste,
namely Opicina, Trebiciano, Padriciano, and Basovizza. The
Istrian dialect is
spoken in...
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October 6, 2015) was a
Slovenian mathematician. Ivan
Vidav was born in
Villa Opicina near Trieste, Italy. He was a
student of
Josip Plemelj.
Vidav received...
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Transport Port of
Trieste Trieste Airport Trieste Centrale railway station Miramare railway station Villa Opicina railway station Trieste–
Opicina tramway...
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entered also
directly by
pedestrians from the
Italian side.
Villa Opicina (Villa
Opicina, Trieste)
serves as link to the
Slovenian Railways,
through the...
- 9th Corps)
entered Trieste on 1 May 1945,
after a
battle in the town of
Opicina on the
outskirts of Trieste. The 2nd New
Zealand Division also arrived...
- is the sole
survivor of the fleet). In Italy, in Trieste, the Trieste–
Opicina tramway was
opened in 1902, with the
steepest section of the
route being...