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    Veneto (US: /ˈvɛnətoʊ, ˈveɪn-/ VEN-ə-toh, VAYN-; Italian: [ˈvɛːneto]) or the Venetia is one of the 20 regions of Italy, located in the north-east of the...
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    of Trieste (Italian: provincia di Trieste) is a province in the autonomous Friuli-Venezia Giulia region of Italy. Its capital was the city of Trieste. It...
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    in Piazza Vittorio Veneto (simply called Piazza Vittorio locally), the largest Baroque square in Europe and today heart of Turin nightlife. Piazza Vittorio...
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    Luigi Meloni Vittorio Mocchi Gerolamo Papetti Mario Pasi Carlo Perego Oreste Sangalli Angelo Scaglia Carlo Silva Attilio Valè The Piazza Fontana bombing...
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    notably include Verona, Rovigo, Bassano del Grappa, Castelfranco Veneto, Vittorio Veneto, Arzignano, Legnago, Montebelluna, Jesolo, Montecchio Maggiore...
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    created by sculptor Enrico Manfrini, before it was moved to Piazza Trento e Trieste. Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II is overlooked by the municipal library and...
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    The Victor Emmanuel II National Monument (Italian: Monumento Nazionale a Vittorio Emanuele II), also known as the Vittoriano or Altare della Patria ("Altar...
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    Liston (square) (category Piazzas and campos in Venice)
    the "Campedel"). In Rovigo it is the central part of the Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II. In Trieste, which has strong ties with Venetian culture, it is called...
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  • Bari (1925), Piazza Loreto in Milan, Corso Vittorio Emanuele II in Rome, Taranto, Syracuse, and Trapani (all between 1927 and 1928). The Piazza Duomo flagship...
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    Padua (category Cities and towns in Veneto)
    In late October 1918, the Italian Army won the decisive Battle of Vittorio Veneto, and the Austrian forces collapsed. The armistice was signed at Villa...
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    Coin (department store) (category Companies based in Veneto)
    Mestre. Coin was founded in 1916 in Pianiga, province of Venice, Veneto, Italy, by Vittorio Coìn, who obtained a street vendor license to sell fabrics and...
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  • Camastra–Mistretta Santarcangelo di Romagna–Urbino Teglio Veneto–Bertiolo–Udine Torpignattara–Piazza Santa Croce Udine–Castions Udine–Majano Vigna Clara–Rome...
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    Vittorio Veneto, Austria did not lose a battle, but lose the war and itself, dragging Germany in its fall. Without the destructive battle of Vittorio...
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    Vittorio Umberto Antonio Maria Sgarbi (born 8 May 1952) is an Italian art critic, art historian, writer, politician, cultural commentator, and television...
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    culturale dell'Università di Trieste e Pordenone". "Il genio di Ito, da Tokyo a Pordenone". Quotidiano "il Messaggero Veneto". 11 December 2004. "STADIO...
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    was among the Italian troops that entered Trento after the battle of Vittorio Veneto. During the so-called Biennio Rosso Costa became close to the nascent...
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    d'Italia – Trieste In Turin: Piazza Castello Piazza Vittorio Veneto (Torino) Piazza del Consolata Piazza San Carlo Piazza Corpus Domini Piazza Solferino...
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    University of Trieste, hosted in the "Seminario Minore", is an academic course in foreign affairs. Oslavia War Memorial Victory Square (Piazza della Vittoria)...
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  • April 30 – May 4, 2007 (Prato della Valle) Turin: May 8–18, 2007 (Vittorio Veneto Square) Bologna: May 22 – June 1, 2007 (XX Settembre Square) Florence:...
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    Treviso (category Cities and towns in Veneto)
    strategic position close to the Austrian front. Just north, the Battle of Vittorio Veneto helped turn the tide of the War. During World War II, one of several...
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    1917 and by the Austro-Hungarians in 1918 until after the Battle of Vittorio Veneto in 1918. After the war it was made capital of a short-lived province...
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    Venice (redirect from Capital of Veneto)
    along with the rest of the Veneto, became part of the newly created Kingdom of Italy. From the middle of the 18th century, Trieste and papal Ancona, both...
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  • Sant'Andrea, Via Manzoni and Corso Venezia) are held. The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, the Piazza del Duomo, Via Dante and Corso Buenos Aires are other important...
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    Revel: "La cessione del Veneto – ricordi di un commissario piemontese incaricato alle trattative" (translation: "The cession of Veneto – memories of the piedmontese...
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    Bodoni, Via Mazzini, Via Lagrange, Via Carlo Alberto, Piazza Carlo Felice, Via Po and Piazza Vittorio. Shopping tourism in Italy is also aimed at outlet...
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    on behalf of Trenitalia. Perugia railway station is situated at Piazza Vittorio Veneto, in the heavily populated district of Fontivegge, about 3 kilometres...
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    as the Victory Lighthouse, is an active lighthouse in Trieste, Italy, serving the Gulf of Trieste. It is located on the Hill of Gretta (Poggio di Gretta)...
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    are operated by Trenitalia. The station was located on the Sacile-Vittorio Veneto railway until its closure in 1918. The line was dismantled in 1923...
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    Cortina d'Ampezzo (category Cities and towns in Veneto)
    heart of the southern (Dolomitic) Alps in the province of Belluno, in the Veneto region of Northern Italy. Situated on the Boite river, in an alpine valley...
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    markets at Piazza Navona in Rome, in Verona, in Gubbio, in Alberobello, in Aosta, in Torino, in Asti, in Arezzo, in Florence, in Trieste, in Livigno...
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