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  1. Vittorio Veneto. /  45.983°N 12.300°E  / 45.983; 12.300. Vittorio Veneto is a city and comune situated in the Province of Treviso, in the region of Veneto, Italy, in the northeast of Italy, between the Piave and the Livenza rivers, borders with the following municipalities: Alpago ( BL ), Belluno (BL), Cappella Maggiore, Colle Umberto ...

  2. 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. Background Armando Diaz

  3. Vittorio Veneto, Italy. Vittorio Veneto, town, Veneto regione, northeastern Italy, located north of Treviso. Formed in 1866 by the union of Serravalle, now the town’s residential northern section, and Ceneda, the industrial southern part, it was named for Victor Emmanuel II. It was the scene in 1918 of the Italians’ decisive defeat of the ...

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  4. World War I. Battle of Vittorio Veneto. Armando Diaz (born Dec. 5, 1861, Naples—died Feb. 29, 1928, Rome) was an Italian general who became chief of staff during World War I. A graduate of the military colleges of Naples and Turin, Diaz served with distinction in the Italo-Turkish War (1911–12). Appointed major general in 1914, he ...

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  5. Vittorio Veneto was occupied the next day by the Italians, who were also pushing on already toward the Tagliamento. On November 3 the Austrians obtained an armistice (see below). World War I - Vittorio Veneto, Armistice, Treaty: On October 24, 1918, the Italian army, led by General Armando Diaz, launched a major offensive on Mt. Grappa and ...

  6. Vittorio Veneto is a city and comune situated in the Province of Treviso, in the region of Veneto, Italy, in the northeast of the Italian peninsula, between the Piave and the Livenza rivers. On November 22, 1866, soon after the Veneto was annexed by the Kingdom of Italy, Ceneda and Serravalle were joined into one municipality named after the King of Italy, Vittorio Emanuele. The word "Veneto ...

  7. By LUCARUN. If you are planning to visit Vittorio Veneto and especially the old village of Serravalle, this church is something... 5. Piazza Flaminio. 103. Points of Interest & Landmarks. By debsi. There's a local band at the trattoria Alla Cerva, families and couples hanging at the cafe and gelateria. Wonderful...

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