Zero Branco is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto , located about 20 kilometres (12 mi) northwest of Venice and about 10 kilometres (6 mi) southwest of Treviso .
4-446: Zero Branco borders the following municipalities: Mogliano Veneto , Morgano , Piombino Dese , Preganziol , Quinto di Treviso , Scorzè , Trebaseleghe and Treviso . This article on a location in Veneto is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Mogliano Veneto Mogliano Veneto ( Venetian : Mogian [moˈdʒaŋ] ) is a town and comune in
8-458: A historical road linking Treviso and Mestre/Venice. Mogliano Veneto railway station is on the busy Venice–Udine railway and, like Mestre, serves as a dormitory town for people working in the surrounding industrial areas. Train services operate to Venice , Treviso , Udine and Trieste . F.C. Union Pro Mogliano-Preganziol A.S.D. is the Italian football team of the city and of Preganziol and
12-465: The province of Treviso , Veneto , northern Italy , located halfway between Mestre ( Venice ) and Treviso . Mogliano Veneto Is the birthplace of the novel writer Giuseppe Berto and the lyric soprano Toti Dal Monte . A Literary award is entitled to Berto and is given every year by a local committee to the best first work written in Italian. Mogliano is cut in two by a busy street, known as Terraglio ,
16-449: Was founded in 2012 after the merge of A.S.D. Pro Mogliano Calcio (founded in 1928) and ASD Union Preganziol (founded in 1962). Currently it plays in Italy's Serie D after the promotion from Eccellenza Veneto Girone B in the 2013–14 season. Its home ground is Stadio Comunale with 2,300 seats of the city. The team's colors are white and blue. This article on a location in Veneto
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