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Trieste (/
triˈɛst/ tree-EST, Italian: [triˈɛste] ; Slovene: Trst [tə̀ɾst, tə́ɾst]) is a city and
seaport in
northeastern Italy. It is the
capital and...
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Peter Joseph Triest (31
August 1760 – 24 June 1836) was a
prelate of the
Diocese of Ghent. He is
known for his
foundations of
religious communities in...
- The
Triesting is a
river of
Lower Austria, in the
southeastern part of the
Vienna Woods. Its
drainage basin is 388 km2 (150 sq mi). The
Triesing has a...
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Monika Triest (born 1941) is a
Belgian academic, writer, and
civil rights activist.
After earning a
degree in
classical philology at
Ghent University,...
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formerly known as the
Snare &
Triest Company, was an
American engineering and
construction firm. The
Snare &
Triest Company was
established in the late...
- 1988. Kandler,
Pietro (1829).
Duomo di Trieste. (in Italian). Archeogr.
Triest., 1829. Kandler,
Pietro (1847). Pel
fausto ingresso di
Monsignore Illustrissimo...
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Julian (1914–1995), born as
Shirley Staschen, and also
known as
Shirley Triest, was an
American visual artist who co-founded the San
Francisco Artists...
- The
University of
Trieste (Italian: Università
degli Studi di Trieste, or UniTS,
Formerly Regia Università
degli Studi or The
Royal University of Studies)...
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Anthonius Triest (in
Dutch sometimes Antoon; in
French Antoine) (1576 – 28 May 1657), was the
fifth bishop of
Bruges and the
seventh bishop of Ghent. Anthonius...
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Joran Triest (born 8
April 1997) is a
Belgian footballer who
plays for Jong Lede in the
Belgian Division 3 as a forward.
Joran Triest started his career...