Mogliano Veneto, Municipality in Province of Treviso, Italy
Mogliano Veneto is a municipality in the Province of Treviso situated between Venice and Treviso, with a mix of residential areas, shopping districts, and transport networks. The flat terrain sits at 8 meters elevation and spreads across 46 square kilometers.
The town's development accelerated with the construction of the Terraglio road, a medieval route that linked Treviso and Venice. This historic pathway remains central to understanding how the place grew and connects to the region.
The town holds an annual Giuseppe Berto Literary Prize, named after a local writer, which celebrates emerging talents in Italian literature. This literary tradition remains visible in the community's cultural life today.
The railway station on the Venice-Udine line runs frequent trains to major cities, with direct service to Venice in roughly 20 minutes. The central location between two cities makes arrival straightforward for travelers.
The town maintains partnerships with three countries through sister cities: Ricadi in Italy, Lisieux in France, and Mostar in Bosnia-Herzegovina. These international ties support cultural exchange programs that connect the local community to other regions.
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