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Commemorative Plaque on Molo Audace in Trieste, Italy
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A detailed view of the bronze commemorative plaque located at the end of Molo Audace in Trieste, Italy. The plaque marks the landing of the Italian destroyer Audace on 3 November 1918, symbolizing the moment when Italian forces first entered the city at the end of World War I. Embedded in the stone pavement and decorated with nautical motifs, the plaque commemorates a key event in Trieste's modern history and its transition from Austro?Hungarian rule to Italy. The textured bronze surface, rope?style border, and Roman numerals highlight the maritime and historical identity of this iconic Adriatic landmark.


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