Veneto - Wikipedia After the Congress of Vienna, 1814–1815, Venetia was the eastern half of the Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia, a separate kingdom within the Austrian Empire During the 1848 First Italian War of Independence, Venetia rose against the central Austrian government, forming the Republic of San Marco
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Venetia | Map, History, Facts | Britannica Venetia, territory of northeastern Italy and western Slovenia between the Alps and the Po River and opening on the Adriatic Sea Italians often use the name Veneto for the region around Venice proper (Venezia) and the name Venezia Giulia for the country to the east
Venetia - italiaplus. com Venetia, or the Veneto region, is a beautiful, varied holiday destination in Northern Italy It is framed by the Italian regions Friuli-Venezia, Trentino-South Tyrol, the Lombardy, the Emilia-Romagna and Austria
Venetia | Encyclopedia. com Venetia falls into two geographic zones, a mountainous and hilly area in the north, which includes parts of the Dolomites and Carnic Alps (Alpi Carniche), and the fertile Venetian Plain in the south, which is partly marshy near the Adriatic
Venetian Geography - Part I: The territorial continuity of Venetia The region of Venetia, far from having been defined solely by the experience of the Republic of Venice, has been a recurring, coherent reality for the last three millennia - due to geographical, ethnocultural and historical factors
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Venice - Wikipedia Pepin, as king of Italy, granted some territory along the banks of the Adige, and Rivo Alto (Rialto), united with neighbouring islands, took the name of Venetiæ, from the province of Venetia, the territory of the ancient Veneti, of which these islands formed a dependency