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ŠOK U SRCU EVROPE! Na ovoj plaži muškarci i žene ne smeju zajedno – razdvaja ih zid
Serbia🏛️ Politics6 hr. ago

ŠOK U SRCU EVROPE! Na ovoj plaži muškarci i žene ne smeju zajedno – razdvaja ih zid

The article discusses a unique beach in Trieste, Italy, known as El Pedočin, where men and women are physically separated by a high concrete wall. This practice, dating back to 1903 when Trieste was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, remains in place despite being largely abandoned elsewhere in Europe. The beach costs symbolic 1.20 euros to enter. While some view it as an important part of local tradition, others criticize it as outdated and discriminatory. A local referendum rejected proposals to remove the wall. Recently, a tourist incident sparked controversy when a woman from Milan crossed into the male section to be with her son, leading to accusations of sexism and a confrontation with another visitor.

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ŠOK U SRCU EVROPE! Na ovoj plaži muškarci i žene ne smeju zajedno – razdvaja ih zid

The article discusses a unique beach in Trieste, Italy, known as El Pedočin, where men and women are physically separated by a high concrete wall. This practice, dating back to 1903 when Trieste was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, remains in place despite being largely abandoned elsewhere in Europe. The beach costs symbolic 1.20 euros to enter. While some view it as an important part of local tradition, others criticize it as outdated and discriminatory. A local referendum rejected proposals to remove the wall. Recently, a tourist incident sparked controversy when a woman from Milan crossed into the male section to be with her son, leading to accusations of sexism and a confrontation with another visitor.

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