Gorizia-Tirol
Gorizia-Tirol is a historical region located in the northeastern part of Italy and the western part of Slovenia. It encompasses the cities of Gorizia in Italy and Nova Gorica in Slovenia, which are separated by the Soča River. This area has a rich cultural heritage influenced by various civilizations, including the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
The region is known for its picturesque landscapes, featuring rolling hills and vineyards. It also boasts a mix of architectural styles, reflecting its diverse history. The Gorizia Castle and the Franciscan Monastery are notable landmarks that attract visitors interested in history and culture.