Julian March

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Julian March is a historically contested border region in northeastern Italy and parts of present-day Slovenia and Croatia, known for its mixed ethnic population and disputes between Italy and Yugoslavia in the 20th century.

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Julian March canonical 10

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Predicate Object
instanceOf contested border region
historical region
afterWar World War I
World War II
borderedBy Adriatic Sea
contains Gorizia
Istria
Trieste, Italy
surface form: Trieste

parts of Carniola
country Italy
hasEthnicGroup Croats
Friulian
surface form: Friulians

Germans
Istrians
Italians
Jews
Slovene
surface form: Slovenes
hasLanguage Croatian
Friulian
German
Italian
Slovene
hasMajorCity Gorizia
Pula
Rijeka
Trieste, Italy
surface form: Trieste
hasReligion Judaism
Roman Catholicism
historicalPeriod 20th century
knownFor Italian-Yugoslav border disputes
mixed ethnic composition
post-World War II territorial changes
locatedIn Croatia
Slovenia
northeastern Italy
partlyInPresentDayCountry Croatia
Italy
Slovenia
partOf Northeastern Italy
surface form: Northern Adriatic region
treatyAffectedBy London Memorandum of Understanding (1954)
surface form: London Memorandum (1954)

Treaty of Paris 1947
surface form: Paris Peace Treaty (1947)

Treaty of Osimo (1975)
Treaty of Rapallo (1920)
Treaty of Rome (1924)
wasDisputedBy Italy
Yugoslavia
wasDisputedIn World War II
Cold War
surface form: early Cold War

interwar period

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