Proper noun
Venetia
A female given name from Latin of debated meaning used since the late Middle Ages.
At the same time, it was appreciated for the efficient and honest administration, especially among lower classes, and long-standing strong cultural ties linked Venetia and Austria even after it was ceded to Italy. Source: Internet
Completion of this railway has enabled the Austrians to move their troops more efficiently; the Austrians had hoped to secure their territories of Venetia and Lombardy (south of the Alps). Source: Internet
Anne is survived by her three daughters: Cynthia (Al) Thoburn, Venetia (Drew) Lambo and Lisa (Joe) Diblasi. Source: Internet
For the Austrians in Italy, the war had been tragically pointless, since Venetia had already been ceded. Source: Internet
Blake (1967), pp. 143–144 Venetia (1837) was a minor work, written to raise much-needed cash. Source: Internet
In the peace treaty of Vienna, it was written that the annexation of Venetia would have become effective only after a referendum—taken on 21 and 22 October—to let the Venetian people express their will about being annexed or not to the Kingdom of Italy. Source: Internet