One Day on the Waterways of Central Europe

"Panipath" - maybe someone who doesn't know that name won't find it, at least not on our continent. When we're in sc...

"Panipath" - maybe someone who doesn't know that name won't find it, at least not on our continent. When we're in school, we read the book from the first, second and third tracks to the fairway. 


In high school, our text was an immortal "Blood Desert" creation written by playwright Munir Chowdhury, whose main background was based on the third struggle of panipat. 

The battle waterway, located about 90 km north of india's current capital, New Delhi, marks the beginning of a new empire on the continent, as well as the fall of powerful emperors such as Hadi, Hemchandra Vikramaditya or the Maratha Empire.

Nor would it be a mistake to compare the two cities of Trieste and Koper in Central Europe with the waterways of Central Europe. 

Both cities are associated with people from different ethnic groups or with the history of the rise and fall of different empires of power. 

After the First World War, maps of different European countries were drawn today in accordance with the agreement signed by France at Versailles. 

Many historians believe that the two cities - Trieste and Bakar - were also at the heart of the map of several European countries today because the Treaty of Versailles was signed after the First World War. 

In the past or geographically, Trieste and copper were important to all people belonging to ethnic groups in Central Europe. 

The beauty of the two cities near the Adriatic and Balkan coasts cannot be overly said. Tourists gather in two beautiful cities almost every year, especially here, not to mention Trieste. 

 At the end of the summer, for example, advertisements appeared in different parts of Slovenia. 

Photo: Author At the end of the summer, for example, advertisements appeared in different parts of Slovenia. 

Photo: Author In today's world, all our words, such as globalization or multiculturalism, were at that time, especially in the first half of the last century, before the Second World War. 

Even during the Aus-Hungarian monarchy, people from different ethnic groups in Europe visited the city, including Slovaks, Italians, Austrians, Germans, Hungarians and Crusaders. 

In today's world, where many people refer to New York as the capital of this world, it would not be wrong to label Trieste as an unannounced European capital. 

Even in December or January, when the whole of Europe is covered with winter blankets, the weather in Trieste is hot and so hot that anyone can easily wear a T-shirt. 

It is believed that the city was founded during the second millennium f. Kr liberals. Julius Caesar connected the city to the Roman Empire from 52 to 51. 

But from 1506 to 1517, Trieste was a circumference of the Venés, and when Napoleon Bonaparte bought it in 1809, the city temporarily lost the Habsburg Empire. 

As we see on the world map today, Austria is a closed country, not a land in the sea. Not only Austria, but also the Czech Republic and Hungary, are closed. 

Thus the Austrians worked as their trading port in Trieste. Since the Middle Ages, Trieste has been inhabited since the Middle Ages by Slovenians and many ethnic crusaders since the Middle Ages. 

However, Tep, Gorizia, Monfalcon and Udine in northeastern Italy had a large number of Slovenians. Although the capital of Slovenia is Ljubljana, Trieste is the city where most Slovenians live. 

In Slovenian or Croatian, Trieste is called a 'trust'. Trieste was also the fourth largest city under the Austro-Hungarian Empire. 

The presence of people of Latin, Slavic, Germanic, and Uralic ethnicities enriched the city culturally. 

The city still has Roman architectural features on one side, as well as Austrian, German, and Slovenian and Croatian architecture on the other. 

The city became a gathering place for people of four different ethnic groups from all walks of life, trade by trade, industry and culture. 

 Copper's location, 22 kilometers from Trieste, Copper-like Copper Although a town on the shores of the Adriatic Sea and surrounded by a variety of high mountains, Copper is not as warm as Trieste. 

During the winter, strong winds blow in the region and it rains almost all the year round. Copper is currently the only port city in Slovenia, where Slovenia has trade links with other countries of the world by sea. 

 Copper, Piranha, Portors, Izola — all famous places for the famous Old Town. Although these may not be very large cities in terms of population. When no one stands from a high place

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