L'Arena di Pola

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L'Arena di Pola
Arena di Pola logo.svg
Arena di Pola newspaper.jpg
Front page of the 9 January 1993 issue
TypeDaily newspaper
Founded29 July 1945; 76 years ago (1945-07-29)
LanguageItalian
HeadquartersTrieste, Italy

L'Arena di Pola (lit.'"Pola's Arena"') is an Italian newspaper founded in Pola (today Pula, Croatia), on 29 July 1945.[1] Following the Yugoslav/ Croatian annexation of the city, the daily newspaper was moved first to Gorizia and then to Trieste.[2] After it was moved to Gorizia, it became a periodical newspaper.

History[]

It was born as a newspaper under the pressure of the National Liberation Committee of Pola (Comitato di Liberazione Nazionale di Pola) which had contacts with the Julian exiles in Italy and with the Italian National Liberation Committee. The newspaper opposed the passage of Pola to Yugoslavia. Antonio De Berti, who had collaborated with the newspaper from June to September 1925, encouraged the re-foundation of the newspaper in 1945.[3]

On 14 May 1947, it stopped the publications in Pola and then restarted them as a periodical newspaper in Gorizia, and subsequently in Trieste. Currently the headquarters are in via Malaspina, in Trieste. From 1945 to 1947 the Arena di Pola was based in Pola in via Giulia, 1 (management and editorial staff) and in via Sergia, 51 (administration).[4]

Since 1967 it has been the official organ of the Free Municipality of Pula in Exile (Libero Comune di Pola in Esilio).

Notes[]

  1. ^ La Perna, Gaetano (1993). Pola, Istria, Fiume 1943-1945 la lenta agonia di un lembo d'Italia. Mursia. p. 416. ISBN 9788842515227.
  2. ^ "Nel Giorno del Ricordo non possiamo dimenticare la strage comunista di Vergarolla". Alessandria Oggi. Archived from the original on 5 April 2021. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
  3. ^ Cella, Sergio. "DE BERTI, Antonio". Enciclopedia Italiana. Archived from the original on 5 May 2021. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
  4. ^ "Il primo numero in pdf" (PDF).

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