Trieste (/triːˈɛst/; Italian pronunciation: [triˈɛste] listen (help·info); Slovene: Trst) is a city and a seaport in northeastern Italy. It is situated towards the end of a narrow strip of Italian territory lying between the Adriatic Sea and Slovenia, which lies almost immediately south and east of the city. It is also located near Croatia some further 30 kilometres (19 mi) south.
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The Karst has a long history, hidden between its leaves. In every path you step, every tree you meet has something to tell you. And while you enjoy its quiet and fiery, you are overwhelmed by the view of the sea
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Difficult parking on weekends but somehow always manage to get a spot.....Beautiful view of the city, convenient kiosks with snacks and drinks....and every few meters the historical half circle changing coves with free showers and wc....The water is usually quite clean, especially for being so close to a major town. I suppose because the shipping business ain't what it used to be....The harbor is pretty quiet.
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Every traveller must see this harbour - stunningly beautiful ! Apart from the nice city of Trieste there are a lot to visit !
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The cave of Torri di Slivia is considered one of the most beatiful cave of Triest Carso. Deep more than 100 meters, it develops in various rooms decorated with families of stalactites, tubular, curtains and stone chandeliers. An incredible variety, which makes her famous in the speleological world and also an example of active protection of naturalistic site.
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Founded in 1842, the Botanical Garden is located on the hill of Chiadino, a green island inside the city. The Garden is enriched with a collection of important and typical plants, in particular with the main “plants of man” (with an economic, medicinal or industrial use) and with a path of ornamental plants from all over the world (with the fragrant collections of hellebore, sage, iris, hydrangea, rose, peony). Furthermore, it is characterized by a geopaleontological route, to recognize rocks and fossils of the Trieste territories and a reconstruction of the local Dinosaur "Antonio" (original fossil exhibited at Museo Civico di Storia Naturale).
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