Vittorio Veneto

Vittorio Veneto is a Italian city of approximately 30  000 inhabitants, located in the Province of Trévise in Venezia.

Geography

History

The committed forces Italian in what will become the Bataille of Vittorio Veneto include/understand 57 divisions, including three British and two Frenchwomen, who have 7.700 pieces of artillery. The Austro-Hungarians, whose moral one is already seriously started, deploy 52 divisions equipped with 6.030 pieces of artillery. The Austro-Hungarians manage to stop the Italian projection of IVe armed on the Grappa mount, but the battle is played primarily around Vittorio Veneto. It engages well for the Austro-Hungarians, who slow down the Italian projection of VIIIe armed whereas it tries to cross Piave. However, XIIe armed, ordered by the French general Jean Graziani, succeeds in taking foot on the Austro-Hungarian bank of Piave, just like Xe armed with the British general, the count de Cavan.

October 28th, the two heads of bridge are consolidated and the Franco-British forces exploit their profits.

Economy

Culture

Commemorative event

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Administration

Hamlets

Carpesica, Confin, Cozzuolo, Fadalto, Formeniga, Longhere, Nove, San Giacomo di Veglia

Communes bordering

Bellune, Cappella Maggiore, Adhesive Umberto, Conegliano, Farra d' Alpago, Fregona, Limana, Revine Lago, San Pietro di Feletto, Tarzo

Twinnings

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See too

  • List of the Italian cities of more than 25.000 inhabitants

External bonds

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