Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Personal aspect on Trieste

My favourite thing about Trieste is probably the history behind it. If you walk through the town today you will think it's pretty, clean and modern. I can say that i agree with you, but its also very interesting to find out how it was and how it became how it is now. I have already spoken about 'La Risiera di San Sabba' and about how during World War II it was a concentration camp for all Jews, Slovenian, Partisans, Croatians and Italian anti-Fascist who were made to do forced labour. It was also an extermination camp and it owned a crematorium which was pulled down by the Germans' after the War so there could be no evidence that they killed all those innocent people. Trieste during the war was home to many killings, not only did it have the concentration and extermination camp it also had things called 'foibe'. Foibe means a deep hole, basically like a sinkhole. After the war they were used to put military and civilian people. Mainly though the Fascist people were put in there, and left to starve to death. Many people refer to this as another Holocaust, but on a smaller scale. It is infact like another Holocaust because people were being thrown into the foibe because of what nationality they were, and maybe even because what they looked like. The story has never quite been put straight. For about sixty years after the war it was nearly all silenced, but some people spoke out and slowly since then we have recovered information. The excact number of deaths is unsure. Its approximatly 5000, 570 but its argued that that sum is too high.

Saturday, March 10, 2007

Geographical Entry on Trieste; The Adriatic sea

The Adriatic sea separates the Apennine peninsula from the Balkan peninsula. The Western coast is Italian, and the eastern coast runs along Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Montenegro, and Albania. The Adriatic sea is 800 kn long with an average width of 100m. And a depth of 1, 324m and an area of 131, 050 sq km. The word 'Adriatic' comes from the Latin word Mare Hadriaticum or Mare Adriaticum. Which means Adriatic sea in Italian. The name comes from the Etruscan colony of Adria (or Hadria). The main ports in Italy are Venice, Brindisi, Trieste, Ancora and Bari. In Croatia the only port by the Adriatic sea is Rijeka. In the Adriatic sea fishing is an important activity, and you can find sardines, lobsters, and tuna. The Adriatic sea is very salty and rich with lots of fish. The warm weather is nearly constant in the summer, however during the winter it can be cold, dry and windy, which is basically the Bora. The Bora is a strong current of wind that comes from Muggia. The Italian coast is mainly straight and continuous, having no islands, but the Balkan coast is full of islands, generally parallel to the shore.

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

The Lady Grace Mysteries, Deception Novel Synopsis 13

This is the diary of Grace Cavendish, a 13 year old girl in London in the 1800's. She is the maid of honour of Queen Elizabeth I. In the book is doesn't say who the author is, and at the end it says that Grace Cavendish is a fictional character, but some other people in the book were real.
Lady Grace lives in the majesty's castle, and she shares her room with two other maids of honour, Lady Sarah and Mary Shelton. The reason why Mary is not Lady Mary is because you have to born into a Lady and seeing as no one from Mary's family was a Lady she will not be either. The river Thames has frozen over and Lady Grace can't wait to skate down to the Frost Fair on the lake. But the dead body of a man, with the Queen's new currency stuffed in his eyes interrupts the festivity. Lady Grace needs to find out who it was, and the Queen allows her 5 days to find something, otherwise she will hire detectives. Lady Grace get her two best friends Ellie and Masou to come and help her. They go out at night searching for clues for 3 nights. Lady Grace has only one chance left, and by PURE luck on the last night they find the master mint, Sir Edward exchanging some forged coins with another man. Sir Edward sees them and he locks all three in a dark cramped closet. Lady Grace, Ellie and Masou manage to escape but they don't have long before someone notices. They run straight to the Queen who immediately believes them, and she sends guards to arrest Sir Edward. The Queen forgets about making a new currency and rewards the kids with gowns and toys.

Monday, March 05, 2007

Historical entry on Trieste

Trieste is a small city near the border of Slovenia. Its in the Friuli Venezia Giulia region; which includes Gorizia, Pordenone and Udine. Trieste is known as the Pearl of the Adriatic. Its hidden between the Carso mountains and the sea. It has a population of 207,069 people.
The mayor is Roberto Dipiazza. Roberto Dipiazza was born in February 1, 1953 in the Province of Undine. In 2001 he was elected mayor of Trieste, and his goals where to improve the cross border relations between Italy and Slovenia, he sucseeded. In 1943 Partisan groups were active throughout northern and central Italy. Very often the partisians were former soldiers cut off from their homes and still in possession of their weapons. Many were young men fleeing from Mussolini, who had extravagant ideas and the did not agree with him. He was the leader of Fascism in Italy during World War II. During World War II there was a concentration camp called 'La Risiera di San Sabba'. Trieste was the only Italian city to have a Nazi concentration camp. Here many Jews, Slovenian, Partisans, Croations, and Italian anti-fascist were executed. Before being a concentration camp it was a rice-husking factory, but the Germans transformed it in 1943. The building is open to the public, and today there are two rooms where documents and information on the concentration camp are exposed! It has attracted many tourists, mainly because it near the stadium 'Nereo Rocco' where the home team 'Triestina' train and sometimes play.