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Postcards > Europe > Italy > Treiste Click here for Treiste Email Alert | Item 212471 Italy Trieste Triest Old Colour Postcard Canale Grande Canal Ships Sailing Boats Vintage Colour Old Postcard. Italy, Ships, Sailing Boats, Vessels. Triest. Canal Grande. Canal. Shipping. Trieste (Latin Tergeste, Slovenian and Croatian Trst, German and Friulian Triest) is a city in northeastern Italy, capital of Friuli-Venezia Giulia region and Trieste province, population 211,184 (2001). It is located 370 miles south-southwest of Vienna at the head of the Gulf of Trieste, an arm of the Gulf of Venice. Published by Lederer & Popper, Prague Fotochrom L. & P. P.
| | Item 186162 Italy Trieste Triest Old R Photo Postcard Molo Venezia Venice Pier Sailing Boats Vintage Italian Old Real Photo Photograph Photographic Picture Postcard. Italy TRIESTE, Triest. Panorama, Harbour, Molo Venezia, Venice Pier, Sailing Boats, Heart and Anchor on Sail. Large Steamers, Cruise Liner. Steam Ship. Harbour. Trieste, Triest, is a city and port in northeastern Italy right on the border with Slovenia. It is the capital of the region Friuli-Venezia Giulia and Trieste province. Trieste was part of Austria, from 1382 (the Austro-Hungarian Empire from 1867) until 1918 when it was among Central Europe's most prosperous Mediterranean seaports as well as a capital of literature and music.
Price: | £9.99 | €12.99 | US$13.69 |
| | Item 121492 Italy, Trieste Triest 1903 Old Tinted Postcard Panorama Italy Vintage Colour Italian Undivided Back Hand Tinted Picture Postcard. TRIESTE, Triest. Panorama, Harbour, General View. Sent from Trieste to England. Trieste, Triest, is a city and port in northeastern Italy right on the border with Slovenia. It is the capital of the region Friuli-Venezia Giulia and Trieste province. Trieste was part of Austria, from 1382 (the Austro-Hungarian Empire from 1867) until 1918 when it was among Central Europe's most prosperous Mediterranean seaports as well as a capital of literature and music.
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