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REGION IN ITALY
Venetia (region); The Veneto; Regione Veneto; Ciancia; Vèneto; Borca di cadore; Veneto region; Veneto, Italy; IT-34; Region of Veneto; Tourism in Veneto
  • The [[Adige]] in [[Verona]]
  • [[Antonio Salieri]]
  • The [[Arena of Verona]]
  • [[Asiago cheese]] and crackers
  • The 13th-century [[Castel Brando]] in [[Cison di Valmarino]], [[Treviso]].
  • ''Kiss of Judas'' by [[Giotto]], in Padua.
  • [[Cortina d'Ampezzo]]
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  • Piave River]]
  • Porta Verona
  • The Tempest]]''.
  • An 18th-century view of [[Venice]] by [[Canaletto]].
  • Lake [[Alleghe]] near [[Belluno]]
  • The [[Villa Capra "La Rotonda"]]
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  • The [[Prato della Valle]] in Padua, a work of [[Italian Renaissance]] architecture.
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  • Prosecco Hill in Conegliano
  • [[Venice]], the primary tourist destination and the capital of Veneto
  • A Golden bottle of ''[[Prosecco]]''
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  • Veneto's provinces.
  • Psyche Revived by Love's Kiss]]''.
  • The Punta San Vigilio on the [[Lake Garda]]
  • The [[Horses of Saint Mark]], brought as loot from [[Constantinople]] in 1204.
  • [[Teatro La Fenice]]
  • Teatro Salieri
  • A slice of [[tiramisù]]
  • [[St Mark's Basilica]], the seat of the [[Patriarch of Venice]].
  • Relief map of Veneto
  • The [[Venetian Lagoon]] at sunset
  • The Church of [[Santa Maria della Salute]] in Venice
  • Tetrarchs]] were the four co-rulers who governed the [[Roman Empire]] as long as [[Diocletian]]'s reform lasted. Here they are portrayed embracing, in a posture of harmony, in a porphyry sculpture dating from the 4th century, produced in [[Anatolia]], located today on a corner of [[St Mark's Basilica]] in [[Venice]].
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  • [[Villa Cornaro]].
  • [[Villa Pisani (Bagnolo)]]
  • [[Villa Badoer]]
  •  [[Villa Barbaro]]
  • [[Villa Malcontenta]]
  • [[Antonio Vivaldi]]

Via Veneto         
  • US Embassy]] in Via Veneto.
THOROUGHFARE IN ROME, ITALY
Via Vittorio Veneto
Via Vittorio Veneto (), colloquially called Via Veneto, is one of the most famous, elegant, and expensive streets of Rome, Italy. The street is named after the Battle of Vittorio Veneto (1918), a decisive Italian victory of World War I.
Government of Veneto         
Regional Government of Veneto; President of Government of Veneto; President of the Government of Veneto
The Regional Government of Veneto (Giunta Regionale del Veneto) is the executive of Veneto, one of the twenty regions of Italy. The Regional Government, which has its seat at Palazzo Balbi on the Grand Canal, is led by the President of Veneto, who is elected for a five-year term, and composed of the President and ten Ministers (Assessori), including a Vice President.
Bartolomeo Veneto         
ITALIAN PAINTER (1502-1555)
Bartolomeo veneto; Bartolomeo Veneziano
Bartolomeo Veneto (active 1502–31) was an Italian painter who worked in Venice, the Veneto (the mainland), and Lombardy. During his time in Venice, he studied under Gentile Bellini.

Википедия

Veneto

Veneto (US: , Italian: [ˈvɛːneto]; Venetian: Vèneto [ˈvɛneto]) or Venetia is one of the 20 regions of Italy. Its population is about five million, ranking fourth in Italy. The region's capital is Venice while the biggest city is Verona.

Veneto was part of the Roman Empire until the 5th century AD. Later, after a feudal period, it was part of the Republic of Venice until 1797. Venice ruled for centuries over one of the largest and richest maritime republics and trade empires in the world. After the Napoleonic Wars and the Congress of Vienna, the Republic was combined with Lombardy and annexed to the Austrian Empire as the Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia, until that was merged with the Kingdom of Italy in 1866, as a result of the Third Italian War of Independence.

Besides Italian, most inhabitants also speak Venetian. Since 1971, the Statute of Veneto has referred to the region's citizens as "the Venetian people". Article 1 defines Veneto as an "autonomous Region", "constituted by the Venetian people and the lands of the provinces of Belluno, Padua, Rovigo, Treviso, Venice, Verona and Vicenza", while maintaining "bonds with Venetians in the world". Article 2 sets forth the principle of the "self-government of the Venetian people" and mandates the Region to "promote the historical identity of the Venetian people and civilisation". Despite these affirmations, approved by the Italian Parliament, Veneto is not among the autonomous regions with special statute, unlike its north-eastern and north-western neighbours, Friuli-Venezia Giulia and Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol respectively.

Veneto is home to a notable nationalist movement, known as Venetian nationalism or Venetism. The region's largest party is the Liga Veneta, a founding component of the Lega Nord. The current President of Veneto is Luca Zaia (Liga Veneta–Lega Nord), re-elected in 2020 with 76.8% of the vote. An autonomy referendum took place in 2017: 57.2% of Venetians turned out, 98.1% voting "yes" to "further forms and special conditions of autonomy".

Having been for a long period in history a land of mass emigration, Veneto is today one of the greatest immigrant-receiving regions in the country, with 487,493 foreigners (9.9% of the regional population; January 2018), notably including Romanians (25.2%), Moroccans (9.3%), Chinese (7.1%), Moldovans (7.0%) and Albanians (6.9%).

Примеры употребления для Veneto
1. "The people of Cittadella and the whole of the Veneto are fed up with living in fear," he told me.
2. It is in these simple bars that you can discover the excellent and reasonably priced wines of the vineyards of nearby Veneto, and Friuli, further east.
3. The handful of guests dining in Via Veneto, the decidedly decadent Italian restaurant in Santa Monica, exuded A–list Hollywood glamour.
4. The Via Veneto, where La Dolce Vita was lived and filmed, is a sad street now, trying to live off its long–gone reputation.
5. The barrier, codenamed Moses and budgeted at 4.5 billion, is funded by central government and private firms but also by Venice and the Veneto region.