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01:14
140m
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1월 29, 2026, Bridge Over the Isonzo River
This is an old bridge that is not very wide and is very busy. I recommend walking along the sidewalk.
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10월 22, 2025, Bridge Over the Isonzo River
Turquoise water and a peaceful valley — the Isonzo is a reward after long kilometers. Cross, breathe, and enjoy the sense of moving from one world into the next. Explore Freedom was a project by ROSE Bikes. A unique adventure that celebrates the joy of connecting with people through cycling, the spirit of discovering the unknown together, and the privilege of crossing borders in Europe with ease. While the project is over, the checkpoints remain for you to explore. https://www.komoot.com/de-de/collection/3918913/-explore-freedom
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8월 9, 2025, Cerje Peace Monument
Recently renovated, there is a bar under the monument as well as very useful charging stations for e-bikes (you need to bring your own charger).
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6월 4, 2025, Ciclabile San Canzian–Fossalon
Beautiful passage and very comfortable...
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5월 20, 2025, Monfalcone–Ronchi dei Legionari Cycle Path
New cycle path that connects (almost) Monfalcone to Ronchi dei Legionari along a disused railway link. Too bad for the crossings with hand-held bicycles, for the badly positioned on-call traffic lights (for cyclists) and for the failure to build the last 20 meters.
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The military cemetery of the Great War is located northwest of the village of Gorjansko, in the immediate vicinity of the civil cemetery. The cemetery is the burial place of Austro-Hungarian soldiers who died in the nearby hospital. The monumental part of the cemetery was completed during the conflict, in July 1916. The cemetery has retained its original structure, but the tripartite stone crosses and stone slabs with names on the common graves are no longer there. According to data from the Italian authorities who excavated the war cemeteries in the 1930s, 6,015 soldiers are buried here. The military cemetery in Gorjansko is the largest Austro-Hungarian military cemetery of the Great War on Slovenian soil. It is very well preserved. The greatest number of military operations took place on the Isonzo Front, which resulted in a large number of victims.
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4월 27, 2025, Forzetti Bar & Bike Café
On Wednesdays and Saturdays, there is hot cooked ham from Trieste!
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4월 9, 2025, Sorgenti del Fiume Timavo
We are in one of the most particular and mystical places in the lower Friuli area. Here the course of the Timavo river reappears after having sunk near Škocjan in Slovenia for a 39km long underground route. The area of the springs, located in the municipality of Duino-Aurisina, has been an important place of worship since ancient times. The presence of a river that flowed from the earth had intrigued and frightened primitive populations. Diomedes, Hercules, Saturn, the Spes Augusta, Liber Augustus and the god Temavus were venerated. Virgil was so impressed by it that he mentioned it three times: Eclogue VIII, 6, Georgics, book III, 475 and Aeneid, book I, 244. The Via Flavia passed through here and in the area of the mouth of the Timavo the amber road reached the Adriatic Sea, along which the precious fossil resin was imported from the Baltic since pre-Roman times. In the 4th century, with the advent of Christianity, the first chapel was built, which, with subsequent modifications, became the basilica of San Giovanni in Tuba
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Along the SS14 state road in the locality of San Giovanni di Timavo (Municipality of Duino Aurisina) you can see the monument to the "Wolves of Tuscany" dedicated to the 76th and 77th infantry regiments, or the Tuscany Brigade. It is located a few kilometers from Mount Ermada, the southernmost point of the Carso front where this brigade, in the spring of 1917, arrived to support the "Trapani" in the Tenth Battle of the Isonzo. The monument is composed of two bronze wolves, placed on top of a boulder in 1951: the first is facing Mount Ermada while calling the pack, the second instead looks down, as if it wanted to control the enemy. Next to it you can also see the memorial stone dedicated to Major Giovanni Randaccio, the commander of the brigade who died during the Tenth Battle and is buried in the Cemetery of the Heroes of Aquileia. On the side of the rock where the two statues were placed, the architect Berlam engraved the first verses of the Aeneid in 1930 on the occasion of the bimillenary of Virgil's birth.
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9월 12, 2024, Fincantieri Shipyard, Monfalcone
On May 1, 1934, the keel of the transatlantic liner "Batory" was laid in the Italian shipyard in Monfalcone on the Adriatic Sea - the legendary "happy ship" that - together with its twin "Piłsudski" - was designed before the war as floating embassies of Polish culture. The ship was launched on July 3, 1935. Its godmother was Jadwiga Barthel de Weydenthal, a soldier of the 1st Brigade of the Legions, an independence activist, a graduate of the Sorbonne in Paris and the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków. On April 21, 1936, MS (Motor Ship) "Batory" left the shipyard and sailed to its home port, along the route: Trieste - Dubrovnik - Barcelona - Casablanca - Funchal (Madeira) - Lisbon - London - Cologne Canal. It arrived in Gdynia on May 11.
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www.viaggiatorelento.com Dating back to 1483, the place of worship is a rare example in the region of Gothic ogival style of Carinthian taste. It was built at the behest of the Walsee lords and partly rebuilt after the damage of the Second World War. It stands on the site of an early Christian basilica, of which a wall and a mosaic dating back to the 5th century are preserved in the presbytery, built on an ancient Roman temple. From 568 the territory was occupied by the Lombards. In 615 various relics and precious furnishings of the basilica of Aquileia were buried in the church to save them from the barbarian attack by the Avars on the Friuli area, they remained buried until their discovery in 1085. Around 950 the monastery of San Giovanni al Timavo or Tuba also arose. The monastery and the church were rebuilt again by the Benedictine monks towards the middle of the 10th century in conjunction with the chapter of the cathedral of San Giusto in Trieste which had rights over the church. In the 11th century the fief of Duino depended on the Patriarchate of Aquileia and the patriarch Enrico united the monastery of San Giovanni to the abbey of San Martino della Beligna in Aquileia, the patriarch Ulrico also confirmed this union. In 1085 during the restoration works the ancient buried treasure was discovered and brought back to Aquileia, the discovery increased the fame of the monastery and in particular the festival for the feast of the day of its patron saint (June 24), it began to attract a multitude of people from every part of the Carso up to Trieste, the patriarch Ulrico in 1112 had the basilica rebuilt, expanding it and in 1120 it became an abbey and therefore provided it with large possessions: ten mansi located in Duino, the parish of Marciliana (Monfalcone) and ten mansi in the locality of Gradisca. Source Wikipedia
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The springs of the Timavo River, where the river resurfaces from its underground path for the last stretches before the sea. The area of the springs, located in the municipality of Duino-Aurisina, has been an important place of worship since ancient times. The presence of a river that flowed from the earth had intrigued and frightened primitive populations. Diomedes, Hercules, Saturn, the Spes Augusta, Liber Augustus and the god Temavus were venerated. Virgil was so impressed by it that he mentioned it three times: Eclogue VIII, 6, Georgics, book III, 475 and Aeneid, book I, 244. The Via Flavia passed through here and in the area of the mouth of the Timavo the amber road reached the Adriatic Sea, along which the precious fossil resin was imported from the Baltic since pre-Roman times.
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