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In 1923, after the ''Biennio Rosso'' that struck the Italian states, [[Giovanni Giuriati (1861: Historical Failing)|Giovanni Giuriati]] was sworn into office; he stayed in power until 1945, when the Allies captured him.
 
In 1923, after the ''Biennio Rosso'' that struck the Italian states, [[Giovanni Giuriati (1861: Historical Failing)|Giovanni Giuriati]] was sworn into office; he stayed in power until 1945, when the Allies captured him.
   
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During Giurati's presidential term, Venice expanded into [[Friuli (1861: Historical Failing)|Friuli]] and [[Trieste (1861: Historical Failing)|Trieste]] and seeked to conquer the [[Croatia (1861: Historical Failing)|Croatia]]n coastline.
In 1946, a Provisional Chamber was established in order to resume the democratic regime.
 
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In 1946, after Giurati was forced to resign, a Provisional Chamber was established in order to resume the democratic regime.
 
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Revision as of 19:50, 19 January 2015

Republic of Venice
Repubblica di Venezia
Timeline: 1861: Historical Failing

OTL equivalent: Veneto, Italy
Flag Coat of Arms
Flag Coat of Arms
Anthem "Juditha Triumphans"
Capital
(and largest city)
Venice
Language
  official
 
Italian
  others Croatian, Venetian
Religion Roman Catholic
President Francesca Zaccariotto
Prime Minister Giorgio Orsoni
Area 18 399 km²
Population 4 924 571 
Established 1452
Currency Ducat

Venice is a nation in Europe.

History

In 1923, after the Biennio Rosso that struck the Italian states, Giovanni Giuriati was sworn into office; he stayed in power until 1945, when the Allies captured him.

During Giurati's presidential term, Venice expanded into Friuli and Trieste and seeked to conquer the Croatian coastline.

In 1946, after Giurati was forced to resign, a Provisional Chamber was established in order to resume the democratic regime.