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Venetia

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Venetia

A female given name from Latin of debated meaning used since the late Middle Ages.

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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

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