Julian March
E86825
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.
Statements (49)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
contested border region
→
historical region → |
| afterWar |
World War I
→
World War II → |
| borderedBy |
Adriatic Sea
→
|
| contains |
Gorizia
→
Istria → Trieste → parts of Carniola → |
| country |
Italy
→
|
| hasEthnicGroup |
Croats
→
Friulians → Germans → Istrians → Italians → Jews → Slovenes → |
| hasLanguage |
Croatian
→
Friulian → German → Italian → Slovene → |
| hasMajorCity |
Gorizia
→
Pula → Rijeka → 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 |
Northern Adriatic region
→
|
| treatyAffectedBy |
London Memorandum (1954)
→
Paris Peace Treaty (1947) → Treaty of Osimo (1975) → Treaty of Rapallo (1920) → Treaty of Rome (1924) → |
| wasDisputedBy |
Italy
→
Yugoslavia → |
| wasDisputedIn |
World War II
→
early Cold War → interwar period → |
Referenced by (5)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
|---|---|
|
Free Territory of Trieste
→
Province of Trieste → |
historicalRegion |
|
Yugoslavia–Italy border
→
|
affectedRegion |
|
Slovenia–Italy border
→
|
hasCulturalRegion |
|
Gorizia
→
|
partOf |