Sanremo Lights Up Italy — But Is Friuli Venezia Giulia Watching?

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by Nina Vaclavikova

Tonight, the spotlight shines on the Sanremo Music Festival, Italy’s most beloved musical tradition. But here in Trieste, on the country’s northeastern edge, the mood is a little different. We took to the streets to find out: will locals be glued to their screens, or is Sanremo just background noise? In a region where Central European influences mix with Italian flair, the answers may surprise you.

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Nina Václaviková
Nina is a junior reporter at InTrieste, where she combines her passion for communication, literature, and movie making. Originally from Slovakia, Nina is studying the art of film, as she brings a creative and thoughtful perspective to her work, blending storytelling with visual expression.

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