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  2. Province of Vicenza - Wikipedia

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    Veneto region; Vicenza in blue color. The province of Vicenza (Venetian: provincia de Vicensa; Italian: provincia di Vicenza) is a province in the Veneto region of Italy. Its capital city is Vicenza. The province has an area of 2,722.53 km 2, and a total population of 865,082 (as of 2017). There are 113 comuni (municipalities) in the province. [2]

  3. Caserma Ederle - Wikipedia

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    Caserma Ederle serves as the headquarters of U.S. Army Garrison Italy of the United States Army Installation Management Command, an umbrella for all U.S. military properties in Vicenza. The post is named after Major Carlo Ederle , an Italian hero of World War I and recipient of the French Croix de Guerre (French War Cross), among other military ...

  4. Vicenza - Wikipedia

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    Vicenza had an estimated population of 115,927 [4] and a metropolitan area of 270,000 in 2008. Vicenza is the third-largest Italian industrial centre as measured by the value of its exports, and is one of the country's wealthiest cities, [3] [5] in large part due to its textile and steel industries, which employ tens of thousands of people ...

  5. Pedemonte - Wikipedia

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    Pedemonte is a town in the province of Vicenza, Veneto, Italy. It is north of SP350. ... (Google Maps) This page was last edited on 1 March 2020, at 04:38 (UTC) ...

  6. Provinces of Italy - Wikipedia

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    After the World War I, new territories were annexed to Italy. The province of Trento was created in 1923. Provinces of La Spezia and Trieste in 1923, while Ionio in 1924. In 1924 the new provinces of Fiume, Pola, and Zara were created, increasing the total number of provinces in Italy to 76.

  7. City of Vicenza and the Palladian Villas of the Veneto

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    City of Vicenza and the Palladian Villas of the Veneto is a World Heritage Site in Italy, which protects buildings by the architect Andrea Palladio. UNESCO inscribed the site on the World Heritage List in 1994. [1] At first the site was called "Vicenza, City of Palladio" and only buildings in the immediate area of Vicenza were included.

  8. Mussolente - Wikipedia

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    Today it is a comune in the Province of Vicenza with a population of 7,760 (as of 2011). Italy's post-2008 economic downturn has led to the closure of several factories in Mussolente between 2012 and 2013, including the 135-year-old textile factory, Coniugi Eger.

  9. Mason Vicentino - Wikipedia

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    Mason Vicentino is a locality of the municipality of Colceresa in the province of Vicenza, Veneto, Italy. Via Braglio goes through it. It was a municipality itself until February 20, 2019, after a referendum on December 16, 2018. The merging of the former municipalities of Mason and Molvena created the larger municipality of Colceresa.