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Province of Gorizia
Country
Italy
Region
Friuli–Venezia Giulia
Capital(s)
Gorizia
Area
466 km2
Population (2001)
136,477
Density
293 inhab./km2
Comuni
25
Vehicle registration
GO
Postal code
34070-34079, 34170
Telephone prefix
0431, 0481
ISTAT
031
President
Enrico Gherghetta
Map highlighting the location of the province of Gorizia in Italy
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The Province of Gorizia (Italian: Provincia di Gorizia, Slovene: Goriška pokrajina) is a province in the autonomous Friuli–Venezia Giulia region of Italy.
Contents
1 Overview
2 See also
3 References
4 External links
Overview
Its capital is the city of Gorizia. It belonged to the Province of Udine between 1924 and 1927 and the communes of Sonzia, Plezzo, Bergogna, Caporetto, Tolmino, Circhina, Santa Lucia d'Isonzo, Gracova Serravalle, Canale d'Isonzo, Cal di Canale, Idria, Montenero d'Idria, Castel Dobra, Salona d'Isonzo, Gargaro, Chiapovano, Aidussina, Santa Croce di Aidùssina, Cernizza Goriziana, Tarnova della Selva, Sambasso, Merna, Ranziano, Montespino, Opacchiasella, Temenizza, Rifembergo, Comeno, San Daniele del Carso, Zolla, Vipacco, San Martino di Quisca and San Vito di Vipacco; and the eastern part of Gorizia, were part of this province between 1918 and 1924, and from 1927 to 1947. These communes are now part of Slovenia.
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It is the capital of the Province of Gorizia, and it is a local center of ... The autnomous County of Gorizia and Gradisca was dissolved in 1922, and in 1924 it was ...
It has an area of 466 km², and a total population of 136,491 (2001). It has a coastal length of 47,6 km. There are 25 communes in the province ([1]).
Around 11% of the population of the province is of Slovene ethnicity.1 The Italian legislation ensures the protection of the Slovene linguistic minority in 9 of the 25 municipalities composing the province.2
See also
Gorizia and Gradisca
Julian March
References
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External links
Provincia di Gorizia homepage - in Italian, Friulian and Slovene language
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Gorizia Slovene Gorica Friulian Gurize German Grz is a town and comune in northeastern Italy at the foot of the Alps and bordering Slovenia It is the capital of the Province of Gorizia and is a local center of tourism industry and commerce Since 1947 a twin town of Nova Gorica has developed on the other side of the Italian Slovenian border Gorizia is located at the confluence of the Isonzo and Vipava Valleys It lies in a plain overlooked by the Collio hills which are renowned for the production of outstanding wines Being sheltered from the north by a mountain ridge Gorizia is protected from the cold Bora wind which affects most of the neighbouring areas The town thus retains a mild Mediterranean climate throughout the year making it a popular resort The name of the town probably comes from the Slovene word gorica meaning quot little hill quot which is a very common toponym in the Slovene inhabited areas Originally a watchtower or a prehistoric castle Gorizia first emerged as a small village near the fords of the river Isonzo It was not far from one of the most important Roman travelways linking Aquileia and Emona the modern Ljubljana From the 11th century the town had two different layers of development the upper castle district and the village beneath it The first played a political administrative role and the second a rural commercial role During the Napoleonic Wars Gorizia was incorporated to the French Illyrian Provinces between 1809 and 1813 After the restoration of the Austrian rule the Gorizia and its County were incorporated in the administrative unit known as the Kingdom of Illyria During this period Gorizia emerged as a popular summer residence of the Austrian nobility and became known as the quot Austrian Nice quot Members of the former French ruling Bourbon family deposed by the July Revolution of 1830 also settled in the town including the last Bourbon monarch Charles X who spent his last years in Gorizia Unlike in most neighbouring areas the revol
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Interactive guide to Gorizia (province) with a full-screen map, videos and photos. Information on Gorizia (province) sights, flights, hotels and more.
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is a distinct province and that their ancestors were a colony of Germans brought hither from Swabia It is 35 miles long and 15 broad and has fine vineyards The castle at Gorizia The castle at Gorizia The town is no longer encircled by woodland but it is dramatically framed by the mountains of the Julian alps to the north Her ancestors appear to have been settled
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Gorizia. This province is situated on hills on the Eastern part of the region. ... Furthermore, the province of Gorizia is a land of wine villages, the ...
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accomplishment of local modules of the Nei Suoni dei Luoghi Festival 1999 First Edition The Festival was carried out for the first time in summer 1999 from an idea by Progetto Musica Association and thanks to the aide of the Province of Gorizia which
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Province of Gorizia - Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy
The comuni, territory, history, what to see and where to stay in the province of Gorizia, Region Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy
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Open source travel guide to Gorizia, featuring up-to-date information on attractions, ... Gorizia province is 466 square kilometres square and has got around 138.000 inhabitants. ...
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Province of Gorizia (Friuli-Venezia Giulia Region - Italy). Towns and cities, informations, links, guide and maps, official sites.
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Gorizia Slovene Gorica Friulian Gurize German Grz is a town and comune in northeastern Italy at the foot of the Alps and bordering Slovenia It is the capital of the Province of Gorizia and is a local center of tourism industry and commerce Since 1947 a twin town of Nova Gorica has developed on the other side of the Italian Slovenian border Gorizia is located at the confluence of the Isonzo and Vipava Valleys It lies in a plain overlooked by the Collio hills which are renowned for the production of outstanding wines Being sheltered from the north by a mountain ridge Gorizia is protected from the cold Bora wind which affects most of the neighbouring areas The town thus retains a mild Mediterranean climate throughout the year making it a popular resort The name of the town probably comes from the Slovene word gorica meaning quot little hill quot which is a very common toponym in the Slovene inhabited areas Originally a watchtower or a prehistoric castle Gorizia first emerged as a small village near the fords of the river Isonzo It was not far from one of the most important Roman travelways linking Aquileia and Emona the modern Ljubljana From the 11th century the town had two different layers of development the upper castle district and the village beneath it The first played a political administrative role and the second a rural commercial role During the Napoleonic Wars Gorizia was incorporated to the French Illyrian Provinces between 1809 and 1813 After the restoration of the Austrian rule the Gorizia and its County were incorporated in the administrative unit known as the Kingdom of Illyria During this period Gorizia emerged as a popular summer residence of the Austrian nobility and became known as the quot Austrian Nice quot Members of the former French ruling Bourbon family deposed by the July Revolution of 1830 also settled in the town including the last Bourbon monarch Charles X who spent his last years in Gorizia Unlike in most neighbouring areas the revol
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Located in the historic region of Friuli, Gorizia was the seat of a duchy from c.1000 to 1500. ... It is the capital of the Province of Gorizia, and it is a local ...
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Gorizia Slovene Gorica Friulian Gurize German Grz is a town and comune in northeastern Italy at the foot of the Alps and bordering Slovenia It is the capital of the Province of Gorizia and is a local center of tourism industry and commerce Since 1947 a twin town of Nova Gorica has developed on the other side of the Italian Slovenian border Gorizia is located at the confluence of the Isonzo and Vipava Valleys It lies in a plain overlooked by the Collio hills which are renowned for the production of outstanding wines Being sheltered from the north by a mountain ridge Gorizia is protected from the cold Bora wind which affects most of the neighbouring areas The town thus retains a mild Mediterranean climate throughout the year making it a popular resort The name of the town probably comes from the Slovene word gorica meaning quot little hill quot which is a very common toponym in the Slovene inhabited areas Originally a watchtower or a prehistoric castle Gorizia first emerged as a small village near the fords of the river Isonzo It was not far from one of the most important Roman travelways linking Aquileia and Emona the modern Ljubljana From the 11th century the town had two different layers of development the upper castle district and the village beneath it The first played a political administrative role and the second a rural commercial role During the Napoleonic Wars Gorizia was incorporated to the French Illyrian Provinces between 1809 and 1813 After the restoration of the Austrian rule the Gorizia and its County were incorporated in the administrative unit known as the Kingdom of Illyria During this period Gorizia emerged as a popular summer residence of the Austrian nobility and became known as the quot Austrian Nice quot Members of the former French ruling Bourbon family deposed by the July Revolution of 1830 also settled in the town including the last Bourbon monarch Charles X who spent his last years in Gorizia Unlike in most neighbouring areas the revol
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