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Nova Gorica railway station ((スロベニア語:Železniška postaja Nova Gorica); (イタリア語:Stazione di Nova Gorica)) serves the town and municipality of Nova Gorica, in the Slovenian Littoral region of Slovenia, and is also accessible from the town of Gorizia, Italy. The station forms part of the Bohinj Railway, between Jesenice, Slovenia, and Trieste, Italy. Due to its geographical position, it has undergone several changes of nationality and name. From its opening in 1906 until 1919, the station was located within the Austrian Empire, and was named ''Görz Staatsbahnhof'' ((英語:Gorizia station of the State Railways)). In 1919, as part of border changes following World War I, it was annexed by the Kingdom of Italy, and renamed ''Stazione di Gorizia Nord''. In 1923, the station was renamed again, this time as ''Stazione di Gorizia Montesanto''. In 1947, control of the station passed to the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, with the station being located within the Socialist Republic of Slovenia, and renamed ''Železniška postaja Nova Gorica''. Slovenia became independent in 1991, but on that occasion the station was not renamed. The station is currently owned and operated by Slovenske železnice (SZ). ==Location== The main station building faces the Piazza della Transalpina ((スロベニア語:Trg Evrope)), which, since 1947, has formed part of the border between Nova Gorica and Gorizia. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Nova Gorica railway station」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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