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From tourism to cuisine, passing through art and literature at the Bancarella

Second day of the Bancarella, the exhibition organized by the Multimedia Documentation Center of Julian, Istrian, Rijeka and Dalmatian culture (CDM) with the support of the Provincial Committee of Trieste of the National Association of Venezia Giulia and Dalmatia, in the name of entertainment. The theme of the day was in fact "Tourism between history and future networks". During the day, a dive into the holiday fashions of the past was made through the vision of the Eastern Adriatic Lands by the Italian Touring Club. Only one event for the morning, concerning Venezia Giulia in the historical guides of the Italian Touring Club. Talking with the architect Emanuele...
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Great interest in the inauguration of the Bancarella, today it starts already in the morning

"Creating an event like this 25 years ago would have been much more difficult." These are the words with which the mayor of Trieste, Roberto Dipiazza, launched the 2021 edition of "La Bancarella - Salone del libro dell'Adriatico Orientale", an event organized by the Multimedia Documentation Center of Julian, Istrian, Rijeka and Dalmatian culture (CDM) in collaboration with the Provincial Committee of Trieste of the National Association of Venezia Giulia and Dalmatia. "This is the demonstration of how, over the last five years, many things have changed - added the mayor - and I am proud to have started this path of dialogue and looking to the future...
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The stall begins with Visions of the exodus between past and future

The 23 edition of "La Bancarella. Salone del libro dell'Adriatico orientale" (Eastern Adriatic Book Fair) begins today, Thursday 2021 September, in Piazza Sant'Antonio Nuovo in Trieste, organized by the Multimedia Documentation Center of Julian, Istrian, Rijeka and Dalmatian culture in collaboration with the Provincial Committee of Trieste of the National Association of Venezia Giulia and Dalmatia. All events can be viewed live on the websites www.anvgd.it and www.arcipelagoadriatico.it The theme of the first of the four days is "Visions of the Exodus between past and future" and it will be inaugurated, at 17:00 pm, by a round table in the presence of the director of the city newspaper Il...
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The market stall starts on Thursday 23rd September

The Multimedia Documentation Center of Julian, Istrian, Rijeka, and Dalmatian Culture inaugurates La Bancarella 2021: Eastern Adriatic Book Fair on Thursday, September 23, organized in collaboration with the Trieste Provincial Committee of the National Association of Venezia Giulia and Dalmatia. The cultural event will continue until Sunday, September 26, in Piazza Sant'Antonio Nuovo in Trieste. This edition of "La Bancarella" will also feature live streaming of all events. To follow the presentation and discussions remotely, simply visit www.arcipelagoadriatico.it. The various conferences will then be uploaded to the YouTube channel...
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Trieste multicultural gateway to Europe

Anglo-Saxon literature, politics and historiography have traditionally looked with interest and curiosity at Trieste, not only as a geopolitical hub ("From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic an iron curtain has descended across the continent" denounced Winston Churchill on 5 March 1946), but also as a multicultural city. The extreme appendix of Italy, the outlet to the sea of ​​Central Europe and an outpost towards the Balkans, the Julian port has been the object of study of the historian Neil Kent, who dedicated to it the essay "Trieste. Adriatic emporium and gateway to the heart of Europe" (Hurst, London 2011)....
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Presentation of the 2021 Market Stand

The Multimedia Documentation Center of Julian, Istrian, Rijeka, and Dalmatian Culture is holding a press conference on Tuesday, September 7, at 11:00 a.m. at its headquarters at Via Milano 22, Trieste, to officially announce the schedule of events for the 2021 Bancarella: Eastern Adriatic Book Fair, organized in collaboration with the Trieste Provincial Committee of the National Association of Venezia Giulia and Dalmatia and scheduled for Piazza Sant'Antonio Nuovo from September 23 to 26, 2021. Following last year's success, when the event was streamed entirely online for the first time due to the well-known difficulties associated with the Covid-19 epidemic, the...
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FederEsuli received by the Mayor of Trieste Dipiazza

Cordial and friendly meeting on Friday 30th July in the blue living room of the town hall of Trieste where the mayor Roberto Dipiazza received the president of the Federation of Associations of Istrian, Fiume and Dalmatian Exiles Giuseppe de Vergottini, accompanied by the president of the National Association of Venezia Giulia and Dalmatia Renzo Codarin. The Federation of Associations of Istrian, Fiume and Dalmatian Exiles includes: the National Association of Venezia Giulia and Dalmatia, the Association of Istrian Communities, the Association of Fiumani Italiani nel Mondo (formerly Free Municipality of Fiume in Exile), the Association of Polesani Italiani nel Mondo (formerly Free Municipality...
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Fiume and Trieste, the story of two free ports

Saturday evening dedicated to culture, July 24th at the Casa del Consul in Calice Ligure where, at 21:00 pm, the history and writing enthusiast Elisabetta Bertolotti will present her latest book "Il confine orientale tra Fiume e Trieste - Storie di due porti franchi", published by Prospettiva. It is a short popular essay that, starting in depth from the first half of the 18th century, when the two Central European cities became two free ports by Habsburg will, leads to the post-war period in what can undoubtedly be defined as one of the Italian border regions among the most steeped in history, often very...
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Recognition of the Tragedies of the Past and a Shared Future between Italy and Slovenia

A year ago, the President of the Italian Republic Sergio Mattarella and his Slovenian counterpart Borut Pahor paused for a minute of silence in front of the Basovizza Foiba. Starting from that symbolic place, Italy and Slovenia began to look no longer at what divides, but at what unites, with particular reference to the deaths and upheavals caused by Tito's communist dictatorship, both in Venezia Giulia and in Slovenia. To seal this sharing, the Mayor of Trieste Roberto Dipiazza, in whose mandates not only the day of July 13, 2020 but also the Concert of the Three Presidents took place, awarded President Pahor the highest...
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The dialect between Trieste and Istria

Dialect is dead. Long live dialect. One could say provocatively. But how important is dialect still in the Julian area? Is it spoken daily by people in a reduced or more significant percentage? These are questions that are difficult to answer, but ultimately the dialect is holding up, as in other areas, perhaps with great difficulty. Certainly all the initiatives that take place in the area in favor of dialect are important because they make a flame alive, which risks going out and that only by working with the new generations can be reinvigorated or at least revived. According to scholars, the Trieste dialect is a...