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中央社05.06.2026MondeChina

戈里齊亞:從鐵幕撕裂到歐洲文化首都

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義大利與斯洛維尼亞邊界古城戈里齊亞,曾在冷戰期間被圍牆撕裂,現榮膺歐洲文化首都,打造全歐最大數位藝廊,成為熱門打卡景點。

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義大利與斯洛維尼亞邊界古城戈里齊亞,曾在冷戰期間被圍牆撕裂,現榮膺歐洲文化首都,打造全歐最大數位藝廊,成為熱門打卡景點。

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