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Piave may
refer to:
Piave (river), in
north Italy Piave cheese, an
Italian cow's milk
cheese that is
named after the
Piave river Francesco Maria Piave...
- The
Second Battle of the
Piave River (or
Battle of the Solstice),
fought between 15 and 23 June 1918, was a
decisive victory for the
Italian Army against...
- The
Piave (Italian: [ˈpjaːve]; Latin: Plavis; German: Ploden) is a
river in
Northeast Italy. It
begins in the Alps and
flows southeast for 220 kilometres...
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Piave is an
Italian cow's milk
cheese that is
named after the
Piave river. As
Piave has a
protected designation of
origin (DOP), the only "official" Piave...
- "La
Leggenda del
Piave" (lit. 'The
Legend of
Piave'), also
known as "La
Canzone del
Piave" (lit. 'The Song of
Piave'), is an
Italian patriotic song written...
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Battle of
Piave River may
refer to:
Battle of
Piave River (1809)
First Battle of the
Piave River, 1917
Second Battle of the
Piave River, 1918 This disambiguation...
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thoroughly defeated Austro-Hungarian
troops during the
defensive Battle of the
Piave River, the
Royal Italian Army
launched a
great counter-offensive: the Italian...
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three acts by
Giuseppe Verdi set to an
Italian libretto by
Francesco Maria Piave. It is
based on La Dame aux camélias (1852), a play by
Alexandre Dumas fils...
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crossing of the
Piave. The
Arditi slowed down the
enemies and
gradually retreated towards Vidor, the last
Italian bridgehead east of the
Piave and the only...
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Francesco Maria Piave (18 May 1810 – 5
March 1876) was an
Italian opera librettist who was born in
Murano in the
lagoon of Venice,
during the
brief Napoleonic...