The province of Treviso () is a province in the Veneto region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Treviso. The province is surrounded by Belluno in the north, Vicenza in the west, Padua in southwest, Venice in the south-east and Friuli-Venezia Giulia in the east. The current President of Treviso province is Marco Donadel, elected in February 2026. He is also the current mayor of Roncade.

History

thumb|left|Cansiglio forest

The province of Treviso was established by the Celts but later was flourished under the Romans, in which they had their own district when it became a Municipium, before it was subjugated to Hun, Ostrogoth and Lombard control. Over time, political power was replaced by ecclesiastical authority, and Treviso was divided into two dioceses around 1000 AD. It evolved into a county, municipality and, later, a lordship. In the late 1300s, Treviso fell under the rule of the Republic of Venice and was divided into various regiments and feudal territories, yet it maintained its unity under the podestà of Treviso.

During the 18th and 19th centuries, the region went through changes with the fall of Venice to France in 1797, then Austria,

Municipalities

thumb|Map of the province of Treviso

thumb|[[Treviso, facade of the Cathedral]]

thumb|[[Castelfranco Veneto]]

thumb|[[Conegliano, Via XX September]]

thumb| [[Vittorio Veneto city hall]]

As of 2023, the main comuni (: comune) by population are:

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!style="background:#CCCCFF"|Municipalitiy

!style="background:#CCCCFF"|Population

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|Treviso

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|Conegliano

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|-

|Castelfranco Veneto

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|-

|Montebelluna

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|-

|Mogliano Veneto

|

|-

|Vittorio Veneto

|

|-

|Paese

|

|-

|Oderzo

|

|-

|Villorba

|

|-

|Preganziol

|

|}

The full list of 95 comuni (: comune) in the province is:

  • Altivole
  • Arcade
  • Asolo
  • Borso del Grappa
  • Breda di Piave
  • Caerano di San Marco
  • Cappella Maggiore
  • Carbonera, Veneto
  • Casale sul Sile
  • Casier
  • Castelcucco
  • Castelfranco Veneto
  • Castello di Godego
  • Cavaso del Tomba
  • Cessalto
  • Chiarano
  • Cimadolmo
  • Cison di Valmarino
  • Codogné
  • Colle Umberto
  • Conegliano
  • Cordignano
  • Cornuda
  • Crocetta del Montello
  • Farra di Soligo
  • Follina
  • Fontanelle
  • Fonte
  • Fregona
  • Gaiarine
  • Giavera del Montello
  • Godega di Sant'Urbano
  • Gorgo al Monticano
  • Istrana
  • Loria
  • Mansuè
  • Mareno di Piave
  • Maser
  • Maserada sul Piave
  • Meduna di Livenza
  • Miane
  • Mogliano Veneto
  • Monastier di Treviso
  • Monfumo
  • Montebelluna
  • Morgano
  • Moriago della Battaglia
  • Motta di Livenza
  • Nervesa della Battaglia
  • Oderzo
  • Ormelle
  • Orsago
  • Paese
  • Pederobba
  • Pieve del Grappa
  • Pieve di Soligo
  • Ponte di Piave
  • Ponzano Veneto
  • Portobuffolé
  • Possagno
  • Povegliano
  • Preganziol
  • Quinto di Treviso
  • Refrontolo
  • Resana
  • Revine Lago
  • Riese Pio X
  • Roncade
  • Salgareda
  • San Biagio di Callalta
  • San Fior
  • San Pietro di Feletto
  • San Polo di Piave
  • San Vendemiano
  • San Zenone degli Ezzelini
  • Santa Lucia di Piave
  • Sarmede
  • Segusino
  • Sernaglia della Battaglia
  • Silea
  • Spresiano
  • Susegana
  • Tarzo
  • Trevignano
  • Treviso
  • Valdobbiadene
  • Vazzola
  • Vedelago
  • Vidor
  • Villorba
  • Vittorio Veneto
  • Volpago del Montello
  • Zenson di Piave
  • Zero Branco

Transport

150px|thumb|[[Autostrada A27 (Italy)|Autostrada A27 near Mogliano Veneto]]

Motorways

  • Autostrada A4: Turin-Trieste
  • Autostrada A27: Mestre-Belluno
  • Autostrada A28: Conegliano-Portogruaro
  • Superstrada Pedemontana Veneta

150px|thumb|Vittorio Veneto station

Railway lines

  • Calalzo–Padua railway
  • Trento–Venice railway
  • Venice–Conegliano-Belluno railway
  • Venice–Trieste railway
  • Venice–Udine-Gorizia railway

Airports

  • Treviso Airport

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File:Mon 111637 1522.jpg|Montebelluna municipal library

File:Monumento ai caduti e municipio di Mogliano Veneto.jpg|Mogliano Veneto

File:Oderzo piazzagrande.jpg|Oderzo

File:Castello della Regina Cornaro Asolo.jpg|Asolo

File:Villa Emo in Fanzolo.jpg|Vedelago

File:Castello di vidor.jpg|Vidor castle

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References

External sites

  • Official website of the Province of Treviso (in Italian)