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  Free Territory of Trieste
Following World War II the city of Trieste and surrounding territory was administered by the British and Americans as the "Free Territory of Trieste.
In 1975 the Treaty of Osimo was signed, definitively dividing the former Free Territory of Trieste between Italy and Yugoslavia.
On the map Trieste and its territory is colored fl and is identified as “Cona, A,” while “Cona B”, shaded with hatching, is the area governed by Yugoslavia, and now by Slovenia.
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 Free Territory of Trieste (1945-1954) (Italy)
I believe the flag was the flag for the whole territory since the constitution of the Free Territory of Trieste mentionned the flag of the Territory as well as the coat of arms.
The flag was in use as Free Terittory of Trieste flag from 1945 to 5 Octuber 1954.
Since that time, the territory was divided in two parts: the A zone (Trieste and surroundings: Allied Military Government, then Free Territory of Trieste) and B zone (part of Istria, governed by the Yugoslavs).
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  Trieste: definition, usage and pronunciation - YourDictionary.com
A city of extreme northeast Italy on the Gulf of Trieste, an inlet of the Gulf of Venice at the head of the Adriatic Sea.
Held by Austria from 1382 until 1919, Trieste became in 1947 the center of the Free Territory of Trieste administered by the United Nations.
In 1954 the territory was divided; the city and northern zone were given to Italy and the remainder of the area became part of Yugoslavia.
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 AllRefer.com - Trieste, Italy (Italian Political Geography) - Encyclopedia
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 KUstenland prov.
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.
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 Trieste at AllExperts
With a population of 211,184 (2001) it is capital of the autonomous region Friuli-Venezia Giulia and Trieste province.
Trieste flourished as part of Austro-Hungarian Empire during the period 1857 – 1918 when it was Central Europe's prosperous mediterranean sea port and its capital of literature and music.
It was constituted a free port by Emperor Charles VI and remained a free port from 1719 until July 1 1891.
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 RIAI Conference 2005: Trieste / Graz
Trieste was the seaport of the Austro-Hungarian empire and retains a rich heritage of 19th century buildings.
Trieste is definitely not on the general tourist map but a surprising number of writers and artists have lived and worked in Trieste.
Trieste is to be considered a State and the rights and privileges accorded Trieste by Charles VI are confirmed.
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 Trieste - Friuli Venezia Giulia - Italy: the Municipalities
The territory is a very narrow strip of land 30 km long, comprised between the Adriatic and the Carso plateau, bordering Slovenia to the east.
The Free Territory of Trieste was established as a free state on September 15, 1947 then in 1954 Italy and Yugoslavia agreed that the territory de facto was divided between the two states: Zone A of the free state became the Province of Trieste and Zone B was to be administered by Yugoslavia.
The Province of Trieste formally became a part of Italy on October 11, 1977 by the Treaty of Osimo.
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 Free Territory of Trieste - Definition, explanation
The Free Territory of Trieste (Italian Territorio Libero di Trieste, Slovenian Svobodno tržaško ozemlje, Serbo-Croatian Slobodna teritorija Trsta) was a neutral state of 738km
The territory was, however, divided into two zones: Zone A, which was 222.5 km² and had 262,406 residents including Trieste, which was administered by British and American forces, and Zone B, which was 515.5 km² with 71,000 residents including northwestern Istria, and which was administered by the Yugoslav National Army.
In 1975 the Treaty of Osimo was signed in Osimo, definitively dividing the former Free Territory of Trieste between Italy and Yugoslavia.
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 FTT FREE TERRITORY OF TRIESTE
THE 16 MUNICIPALITIES of THE FREE TERRITORY of TRIESTE
Gli altri 11 comuni, sono a maggioranza italiana: 3 in zona A (Duino, Muggia, Trieste) ed 8 in zona B (Capodistria, Isola, Pirano, Umago, Cittanova, Buie, Verteneglio, Grisignana).
FTT, consisting of the City and Port of Trieste and surrounding territory, was divided into Zone A (which included the City and Port), administered by AMG, BUSZ; and Zone B, administered by organizations of the Yugoslav Government.
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