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If you take a look at the map of the Slovenian coast, you quickly notice that Slovenia's access to the Mediterranean is quite limited. This is mainly due to the Italian border, which forms a strange curve and thus claims a large stretch of coastline off Slovenia's mainland. But it wasn't always like this: Trieste, a city that was technically its own country for 7 years, was once not part of Italy and lay exactly between that country and present-day Slovenia. But how did Trieste become part of Italy in the first place? Why did the city not belong to any country for a short time and why does the border now run so strangely along the coast? We'll look at all of these exciting questions in today's video, have fun! ► If you liked the video, feel free to subscribe to the channel :)! / @wissenswal ► My tools: ???? Microphone: https://amzn.to/4eVIpDu * ► Sources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/10... The links marked with * are affiliate links.