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Vittorio Veneto

Vittorio Veneto is a town in northeastern Italy, best known for its historical significance in World War I. It was the site of a decisive battle in 1918 that led to the defeat of the Austro-Hungarian forces. This victory contributed to the end of the war and influenced the subsequent Treaty of Saint-Germain, which reshaped borders in Europe. The town's name is also symbolic of triumph and national unity in Italy. Today, Vittorio Veneto is recognized for its cultural heritage, beautiful landscapes, and as a memorial site reflecting its important past.