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  2. Battle of Vittorio Veneto - Wikipedia

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    The engagement, the last major battle in the war (1915–1918) between Italy and Austria-Hungary, was generally referred to as the Battle of Vittorio Veneto, i.e. 'Vittorio in the Veneto region'. The city's name was officially changed to Vittorio Veneto in July 1923, [ 13 ] about nine months after Benito Mussolini and his National Fascist Party ...

  3. Vittorio Veneto - Wikipedia

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    The word "Veneto", was attached to the city's name in 1923. Subsequently, many streets in other parts of Italy have been named Via Vittorio Veneto. The Italian victory at the Battle of Vittorio Veneto led to the town lending its name as a military honor. Thus, in the 1930s, a battleship was named Vittorio Veneto.

  4. Moriago della Battaglia - Wikipedia

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    From this period it is worth mentioning the heroic feat of 27 October 1918 when the troops of the XXIII Army Corps, under the orders of General Giuseppe Vaccari, they managed to cross the river and break through the enemy lines at what was later called the Island of the Dead. This event set the stage for the final battle of Vittorio Veneto.

  5. Piave (river) - Wikipedia

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    The finished wines also must meet a minimum alcohol level—11.5% for all varieties except Merlot and Friulano which only need to reach 11% alcohol by volume. A separate riserva bottling for the red wine varieties is permitted provided the wine is aged at least two years prior to release and attain a minimum alcohol level of at least 12.5%. [2]

  6. Military history of Italy during World War I - Wikipedia

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    The Italian attack of 52 Italian divisions, aided by 3 British 2 French and 1 American division, 65,000 total and Czechoslovaks (see British and French forces in Italy during World War I), was started on 24 October from Vittorio Veneto. The Austro-Hungarians fought tenaciously for four days, but then the Italians managed to cross the Piave and ...

  7. Monte Grappa - Wikipedia

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    During World War I, after the Italian Caporetto defeat, Monte Grappa became the most important pillar of Italian defence, and Austrians tried many times to conquer the peak to spread on the Venetian plain from November 11, 1917, to October 24, 1918. The Italians made caves in the rock and built fixed emplacements for the artillery so that they ...

  8. File:Map of region of Veneto, Italy, with provinces-en.svg

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    Plebiscite of Veneto of 1866; Province of Belluno; Province of Padua; Province of Rovigo; Province of Treviso; Province of Venice; Province of Verona; Province of Vicenza; Refrontolo; Roman walls of Verona; Torricelle; Venetian wine; Veneto; Verona-Caprino-Garda railway; Verona defensive system; Vicariate of Valpolicella; User:Achillu/Sandbox ...

  9. File:Map of comune of Vittorio Veneto (province of Treviso ...

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