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The new issue of the quarterly Giuliani nel Mondo is online

The issue 4 year XVI December 2021 of "Giuliani nel Mondo", the bulletin of the association of the same name, can be consulted online for free or downloaded in PDF format: http://www.giulianinelmondo.it/download/periodico.pdf We report the editorial of the President of the Giuliani nel Mondo Association Franco Miniussi. GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE ASSOCIATION Dear all, a year has passed since my appointment as President of the Giuliani nel Mondo Association which I am honored to represent. During this period I have tried to work with great commitment for the position that has been entrusted to me, making you ...
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“Giuliani in the World” June 2021

The June 2021 issue of "Giuliani nel Mondo", a quarterly magazine of the Association of the same name, can be read online for free or downloaded in PDF format: http://www.giulianinelmondo.it/download/Giugno.pdf Also presented are the activities that will characterize the celebrations for the 18th anniversary of the foundation of the association in Trieste, Gorizia, Monfalcone and Fiume from 22 to 50 September, at the top of which President Franco Miniussi was joined by Vice President Pamela Rabaccio.  
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The story of Norma Cossetto and Nino Benvenuti for schools

A handout by Guido Rumici and two comics published by Ferrogallico to learn about the history of the eastern Italian border The National Association of Venezia Giulia and Dalmatia and the Association Giuliani nel Mondo represent a solid hub of aggregation in contemporary Trieste; their common roots are born in the Julian-Dalmatian Exodus and, while the first branches out in Italy with committees and delegations, the other expands throughout the world with its clubs. Both of their spatial dimensions are characterized by a particular propensity for the formation of culture, which they convey in neighboring environments through pamphlets, periodicals and studies...