| Comune di Treviso |
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Italy | | Region | Veneto | | Province | Treviso (TV) | | Mayor | Gian Paolo Gobbo (since 2003) | | | | Elevation | 15 m (49 ft) | | Area | 55 km² (21 sq mi) | | Population (as of December 31, 2004) | | - Total | 82,112 | | - Density | 1,493/km² (3,867/sq mi) | | Time zone | CET, UTC+1 | | Coordinates | 45°40′N, 12°15′E | | Gentilic | Trevigiani or Trevisani | | Dialing code | 0422 | | Postal code | 31100 | | Frazioni | Monigo, San Paolo, Santa Bona, San Pelajo, Santa Maria del Rovere, Selvana, Fiera, Sant'Antonino, San Lazzaro, Sant'Angelo, San Giuseppe, Canizzano | | Patron | San Liberale | | - Day | April 27 | Location of Treviso in Italy | | Website: www.comune.treviso.it | Treviso (French: Trévise, Latin: Tarvisium, Venetian: Trèviso) is a city in the Veneto, northern Italy. It is the capital of Treviso province and the municipality has 82,112 inhabitants (December 2004): some 3.000 live within the Venetian walls (le Mura) or in the historical and monumental center, some 80,000 live in the urban center proper, while the city hinterland has a population of approximately 170,000. It is the home of the headquarters of designer clothing company Benetton, and of the major appliance maker DeLonghi. Image File history File links Treviso-Stemma. ...
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Geography
Treviso stands at the confluence of Botteniga with the Sile ("dove Sile e Cagnan s'accompagna", Dante, Paradise), 30km north of Venice and 50km east of Vicenza, 40 Km north-east of Padua, 120 Km south of Cortina d'Ampezzo. The city is situated some 15 km south-west the right bank of the Piave River, on the plain between the Gulf of Venice and the Alps, Botteniga is a river in Northern Italy, a distributary of the River Piave, it meets the River Sile at Treviso after descending approximately 60 metres over its 20 kilometer course. ...
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Cortina dAmpezzo is a town and municipality in the province of Belluno, Veneto, northern Italy. ...
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History Venetic Period For some scholars, the ancient city of Tarvisium derived its name from a settlement of the Celtic tribe of the Taurusci. Others have attributed the name instead to the Indo European root tarvos, meaning "bull". This article is about the European people. ...
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Roman Period Tarvisium, then a city of the Veneti, became a municipium in 89 BC after the Romans added Cisalpine Gaul to their dominions. Citizens were ascribed to the Roman tribe of Claudia. The city lay in proximity of the Via Postumia, which connected Opitergium to Aquileia, two major cities of Roman Venetia during Ancient and Early Medieval times. Treviso is rarely mentioned by ancient writers, although Pliny writes of the "Silis," that is the Sile River, as flowing ex montibus Tarvisanis. The Veneti (Enetoi in Greek) were an ancient people who inhabited todays northeastern Italy, in a area comprised in the modern-day region Veneto. ...
A municipium was the second highest class of a Roman city, and was inferior in status to the colonia. ...
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Via Postumia, an ancient highroad of northern Italy constructed in 148 BC by the consul Spurius Postumius Albinus. ...
Oderzo is a town in the province of Treviso, Veneto, Italy. ...
Aquileia (Friulian Aquilee, Slovene Oglej) is an ancient Roman town of Italy, at the head of the Adriatic at the edge of the lagoons, about 10 km from the sea, on the river Natiso (modern Natisone), the course of which has changed somewhat since Roman times. ...
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A bridge on the Sile channel in Treviso During the Roman Period, Christianity was spread to Treviso. Tradition records that St. Prosdocimus, a Greek who had been ordained bishop by St. Peter, brought the Catholic Faith to Treviso and surrounding areas. By the fourth century, the Christian population grew sufficient to merit a resident bishop. The first documented was named John the Pius [1] who began his epsicopacy in 396 AD. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (3038x2012, 1039 KB) File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Treviso Sile River Metadata This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used...
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Barbarian Period Treviso lay in the path of barbarians invading Italy. Treviso went through a demographic and economic decline similar to the rest of Italy after the fall of the Western Empire; however, it was spared by Attila the Hun, and thus, remained an important center during the 6th century. According to tradition, Treviso was the birthplace of Totila, the leader of Ostrogoths during the Gothic Wars. Immediately after the Gothic Wars, Treviso fell under the Byzantine Exarchate of Ravenna until 568 AD when it was taken by the Lombard, who made it as one of 36 ducal seat and established an important mint. The latter was especially important during the reign of the last Lombard king, Desiderius, and continued to churn out coins when northern Italy was annexed to the Frankish Empire. People from the city also played a role in the founding of Venice. Motto Senatus Populusque Romanus The Western Roman Empire in 395. ...
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Totila, born in Treviso, was king of the Ostrogoths, chosen after the death of his uncle Ildibad, having engineered the assassination of Ildibads short-lived successor his cousin Eraric in 541. ...
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Combatants Byzantine Empire Ostrogoths Franks Visigoths Commanders Belisarius Narses Mundalias Germanus Justinus Liberius Theodoric the Great Witigis Totila The Gothic War, was a war fought in Italy in 535-552. ...
The Exarchate of Ravenna was a center of Byzantine power in Italy, from the end of the 6th century to 751 A.D., when the last Exarch was put to death by the Emperors enemies in Italy, the Lombards. ...
Events April 1 - King Alboin leads the Lombards into Italy; refugees fleeing from them go on to found Venice. ...
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Carolingian Period Charlemagne made it the capital of a border March, i.e, the Marca Trevigiana, which lasted for several centuries. Charlemagne (left) and Pippin the Hunchback. ...
High Middle Ages Treviso joined the Lombard League, and gained independence after the Peace of Constance (1183). This lasted until the times when seignories started to impose in northern Italy: among the various families who ruled over Treviso, the Da Romano reigned from 1237 to 1260. Struggles between Guelph and Ghibelline factions followed, with the first triumphant in 1283, date after which Treviso lived a significant economical reprise which lasted until 1312. Treviso and her satellite cities, including Castelfranco Veneto, founded by the Trevigiani in contrapposition to Padua, had become appetible for the neighbouring powers, including the da Carrara and Scaligeri. The Marca became a possession of the Da Caminos, and was the site of continuous struggles and ravages in the period 1329-1388. Treviso's notary and physician, Oliviero Forzetta, was an avid collector of antiquities and drawings; the collection was published in a catalog in 1369, the earliest such catalog to exist to this day.[1] The Lombard League was an alliance formed around 1167, which at its apex included most of the cities of northern Italy (although its membership changed in time), including, among others, Milan, Piacenza, Cremona, Mantua, Bergamo, Brescia, Bologna, Padua, Treviso, Vicenza, Verona, Lodi, and Parma, and even some lords, such as...
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Venetian Period After a Scaliger domination in 1329–1339, the city gave itself to the Republic of Venice, becoming the first Serenessima mainland possession. From 1318 it was also, for a short time, the seat of a university. Venetian rule brought innumerable benefits, however, Treviso necessarily became involved in the wars of Venice. From 1381–1384, the city was captured and ruled by the duke of Austria, and then by the Carraresi until 1388. Having returned to Venice, the city was fortified and given a massive line of (still existent) walls and ramparts: these were renewed in the following century under the direction of Fra Giocondo, two of the gates being built by the Lombardi. The many waterways were exploited with several waterwheels which mainly powered mills for milling grain produced locally. The waterways were all navigable and "barconi" would arrive from Venice at the Port of Treviso (Porto de Fiera) pay duty and offload their merchandise and passengers along Riviera Santa Margherita. Fishermen were able to bring fresh catch every day to the Treviso fish market, which is held still today on an island connected to the rest of the city by two small bridges at either end. Events Antipope Nicholas V is excommunicated by Pope John XXII. Aimone of Savoy becomes Count of Savoy. ...
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Borders of the Republic of Venice in 1796 Capital Venice Language(s) Venetian, Latin, Italian Religion Roman Catholic Government Republic Doge - 1789â97 Ludovico Manin History - Established 697 - Treaty of Zara June 27, 1358 - Treaty of Leoben April 17, 1797 * Traditionally, the establishment of the Republic is dated to 697. ...
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French and Austrian Periods Treviso was taken in 1797 by the French under Mortier (duke of Treviso). French domination lasted until the defeat of Napoleon, after which it passed to the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The citizens, still at heart loyal to the fallen Venetian Republic, were displeased with imperial rule and in March 1848, drove out the Austrian garrison. However, after the town was bombarded, the people were compelled to capitulate in the following June. Austrian rule continued until Treviso was annexed with the rest of Veneto to the Kingdom of Italy in 1866. For other uses, see Napoleon (disambiguation). ...
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Anthem Marcia Reale dOrdinanza (Royal March of Ordinance)¹ The Kingdom of Italy at the height of its power in 1940. ...
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World War I During the First World War, Treviso held a strategic position close to the Austrian front. Just north, the Battle of Vittorio Veneto helped turn the tide of the War. Combatants Italy United Kingdom France United States Image:Flag of Austria-Hungary. ...
World War II During the Second World War, an Italian concentration camp was located there and was predominately used to imprison members of the Yugoslav resistance movement and Yugoslav civilians. The camp was disbanded with the Italian capitulation in 1943. At the end of the Second World War, it suffered an Allied bombing on 7 April 1944. A large part of the medieval parts of the city centre including part of the Palazzo dei Trecento (then rebuilt) were destroyed, causing the deaths of over 7,000 people. April 7 is the 97th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (98th in leap years). ...
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Recent history In recent times, at least two attacks by the so-called Italian Unabomber have taken place in the city. The Italian Unabomber is a name given by the international media to an unknown assaliant tied to a series of booby-trap bombings in northern Italy which began in 1994. ...
Main sights - The Late Romanesque-Early Gothic church of San Francesco, built by the Franciscan community in 1231-1270. Used by Napoleonic troops as a stable, it was reopened in 1928. The interior has a single nave with five chapels. On the left wall is a Romanesque-Byzantine fresco portraying St. Christopher (later 13th century). The Grand Chapel has a painting of the Four Evangelists, by a pupil of Tommaso da Modena, to whom is instead directly attributed a fresco of Madonna with Child and Seven Saints (1350) in the first left chapel. The successive chapel has instead a fresco with Madonna and Four Saints from 1351 by one Master from Feltre. The church, among the others, houses the tombs of Pietro Alighieri, son of Dante, and Francesca Petrarca, daughter of the poet Francesco.
- The Loggia dei Cavalieri, an example of Treviso's Romanesque influenced by Byzantine forms. It was built under the podestà Andrea da Perugia (1276) as a place for meetings, talks and games, although reserved only to the higher classes.
- Piazza dei Signori (Lords' Square), with the Palazzo di Podestà (later 15th century).
- Church of San Nicolò, a mix of 13th century Venetian Romanesque and French Gothic elements. The interior has a nave and two aisles, with five apsed chapels. It houses important frescoes by Tommaso da Modena, depicting St. Romuald, St. Agnes and the Redemptor and St. Jerome in His Study. Noteworthy is also the fresco of St. Christopher in the eastern area of the church, which is the most ancient depiction of glass in Europe.
- The Duomo (Cathedral), dedicated to St. Peter. It was once a small church built in the Late Roman era, to which later were added a crypt and the Chapels of the Santissimo and the Malchiostro (1520). After the numerous later restorations, only the gate remains of the originary Roman edifice. The interior houses works by Il Pordenone and Titian among the others. The edifice has seven domes, five over the nave and two closing the chapels.
- Piazza Rinaldi. It is the seat of three palaces of the Rinald family, the first built in the 12th century after their flee from Frederick Barbarossa. The second, with unusual ogival arches in the loggia of the first floor, is from the 15th century. The third was added in the 18th century.
- Ponte di Pria (Stone Bridge), at the confluence of the Canal Grande and the Buranelli Channels.
- Monte di pietà and the Cappella dei Rettori. The Monte di Pietà was founded to house Jewish moneylenders. At the second floor is the Cappella dei Rettori, a lay hall for meetings, with frescoes by Pozzoserrato.
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Sports Treviso is home to several notable Italian sport teams, thanks to the presence of the Benetton family, who owns and sponsors: The local football team, Treviso F.B.C. 1993, played for the first time in the Italian Serie A in 2005. Its home stadium is the Omobono Tenni. Club Name Sisley Volley Treviso Image Arena Treviso Italy. ...
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Stadio Comunale di Monigo is a sports stadium in Treviso, Italy. ...
Benetton Basket is an Italian basketball club from Treviso, the headquarters city of its longtime owner Benetton. ...
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Stadio Omobono Tenni is a football stadium in Treviso, Italy. ...
Treviso is a popular stop on the professional cyclo-cross racing circuit and will serve as the site of the 2008 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships. A cyclo-cross racer carrying his bicycle up a steep slope after overcoming a barrier at the bottom (not shown). ...
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See also - Treviso Airport, the city's airport, often used by holidaymakers wanting to go to nearby Venice.
- Treviso Arithmetic, a book of mathematics published by an anonymous author in the 15th century
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The Treviso Arithmetic, or Arte dellAbbaco, is an Italian mathematics textbook written by an anonymous teacher in Treviso, Italy in 1478. ...
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Sile River in Casier Casier is a town and commune in the province of Treviso, in the Veneto region, in north-eastern Italy. ...
Castelcucco is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 60 km northwest of Venice and about 35 km northwest of Treviso. ...
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Codognè is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 50 km north of Venice and about 25 km northeast of Treviso. ...
Colle Umberto is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 60 km north of Venice and about 30 km north of Treviso. ...
Conegliano is a town and episcopal see of Venetia, Italy, in the province of Treviso, 17 miles N. by rail from the town of Treviso, 230 ft. ...
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Crocetta del Montello is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 50 km northwest of Venice and about 25 km northwest of Treviso. ...
Farra di Soligo is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 50 km northwest of Venice and about 25 km northwest of Treviso. ...
Follina is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 60 km northwest of Venice and about 35 km northwest of Treviso. ...
Fontanelle is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 45 km north of Venice and about 25 km northeast of Treviso. ...
Fonte is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 50 km northwest of Venice and about 35 km northwest of Treviso. ...
Fregona is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 60 km north of Venice and about 40 km north of Treviso. ...
Gaiarine is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 50 km north of Venice and about 30 km northeast of Treviso. ...
Giavera del Montello is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 40 km northwest of Venice and about 15 km northwest of Treviso. ...
Godega di SantUrbano is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 60 km north of Venice and about 30 km northeast of Treviso. ...
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Istrana is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 35 km northwest of Venice and about 12 km west of Treviso. ...
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Mansuè is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 45 km northeast of Venice and about 30 km northeast of Treviso. ...
Mareno di Piave is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 45 km north of Venice and about 20 km northeast of Treviso. ...
Maser is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 50 km northwest of Venice and about 25 km northwest of Treviso. ...
Maserada sul Piave is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 35 km north of Venice and about 11 km northeast of Treviso. ...
Meduna di Livenza is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 45 km northeast of Venice and about 30 km northeast of Treviso. ...
Miane is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 60 km northwest of Venice and about 35 km northwest of Treviso. ...
Mogliano Veneto is a town and commune in the province of Treviso, in the Veneto, Italy. ...
Monastier di Treviso is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 25 km northeast of Venice and about 14 km east of Treviso. ...
Country Italy Region Veneto Province Province of Treviso (TV) Mayor Elevation m Area 11. ...
Montebelluna is a town in the province of Treviso, Veneto, Italy. ...
Morgano is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 30 km northwest of Venice and about 12 km west of Treviso. ...
Moriago della Battaglia is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 50 km northwest of Venice and about 25 km northwest of Treviso. ...
Motta di Livenza is a town in the province of Treviso, Veneto, Italy. ...
Nervesa della Battaglia is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 45 km north of Venice and about 20 km north of Treviso. ...
Oderzo is a town in the province of Treviso, Veneto, Italy. ...
Ormelle is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 40 km north of Venice and about 20 km northeast of Treviso. ...
Orsago is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 60 km north of Venice and about 30 km northeast of Treviso. ...
Paderno del Grappa is a town and comune in the province of Treviso, in the Veneto. ...
Paese is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 30 km northwest of Venice and about 8 km west of Treviso. ...
Pederobba is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 60 km northwest of Venice and about 30 km northwest of Treviso. ...
Pieve di Soligo is a town in the province of Treviso, Veneto, Italy. ...
Ponte di Piave is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 35 km northeast of Venice and about 20 km northeast of Treviso. ...
Ponzano Veneto is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 30 km north of Venice and about 6 km northwest of Treviso. ...
Portobuffolè is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 50 km northeast of Venice and about 30 km northeast of Treviso. ...
Possagno is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 60 km northwest of Venice and about 35 km northwest of Treviso. ...
Povegliano is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 40 km north of Venice and about 12 km northwest of Treviso. ...
Preganziol is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 20 km northwest of Venice and about 8 km south of Treviso. ...
Quinto di Treviso is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 25 km northwest of Venice and about 7 km southwest of Treviso. ...
Refrontolo is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 50 km north of Venice and about 30 km north of Treviso. ...
Resana is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 35 km northwest of Venice and about 25 km west of Treviso. ...
Revine Lago is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 60 km north of Venice and about 35 km north of Treviso. ...
Riese Pio X (regularly shortened Riese) is a municipality in northeast Italy located in the province of Treviso in the Region of Veneto. ...
Roncade is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 25 km north of Venice and about 10 km southeast of Treviso. ...
Salgareda is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 30 km northeast of Venice and about 20 km east of Treviso. ...
San Biagio di Callalta is a town in the province of Treviso, Veneto, Italy. ...
San Fior is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 50 km north of Venice and about 30 km northeast of Treviso. ...
San Pietro di Feletto is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 60 km north of Venice and about 30 km north of Treviso. ...
San Polo di Piave is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 40 km north of Venice and about 15 km northeast of Treviso. ...
San Vendemiano is one of the provinces of Treviso and is 30 kilometers far from Treviso, that is the Chief Town of the homonymous province (Italy). ...
San Zenone degli Ezzelini is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 50 km northwest of Venice and about 35 km northwest of Treviso. ...
Santa Lucia di Piave is a commune with 7. ...
Sarmede is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 60 km north of Venice and about 35 km northeast of Treviso. ...
Country Italy Region Veneto Province Province of Treviso (TV) Mayor Elevation 230 m Area 18. ...
Sernaglia della Battaglia is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 50 km northwest of Venice and about 25 km northwest of Treviso. ...
Silea is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 25 km north of Venice and about 4 km east of Treviso. ...
Spresiano is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 40 km north of Venice and about 13 km north of Treviso. ...
Susegana is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 45 km north of Venice and about 20 km north of Treviso. ...
Tarzo is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 60 km north of Venice and about 35 km north of Treviso. ...
Trevignano is a town and commune in the province of Treviso, Veneto, Italy. ...
Valdobbiadene is a town in the province of Treviso, Veneto, Italy. ...
Vazzola is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 45 km north of Venice and about 20 km northeast of Treviso. ...
Vedelago is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 35 km northwest of Venice and about 20 km west of Treviso. ...
Vidor is a city located in Southeast Texas at the intersection of Interstate 10 and State Highway 105, six miles east of Beaumont in western Orange County. ...
Villorba is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 35 km north of Venice and about 8 km north of Treviso. ...
Vittorio Veneto is a city 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. ...
Volpago del Montello is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 40 km northwest of Venice and about 15 km northwest of Treviso. ...
Zenson di Piave is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 30 km northeast of Venice and about 20 km east of Treviso. ...
Zero Branco is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about 20 km northwest of Venice and about 10 km southwest of Treviso. ...
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