No. The capital of Austria is called Vienna. There are places in Italy called Verona, San Vincenzo, and Venice if that's what you mean.
Vienna is the capital of Austria. Venice is in north-eastern Italy, on the Adriatic Sea.
The flight distance from Venice, Italy to Vienna, Austria is: 270 miles / 435 km
Venice and Verona are cities in Italy. Versailles is a city in France.
Because Austria occupied Lombardy and Venice and they had a lot of influence over other Italian states. The unification of Italy deminished that influence.
London, England; Paris, France; Rome, Italy; Venice, Italy; Verona, Italy; Inverness, Scotland; Vienna, Austria; Windsor, England; Padua, Italy; Cyprus
Venice. Venice.
Venice, Italy and Vienna, Austria are well known cities. They begin with the letter V.
The Italian front was fought mainly between Italy (of course) and Austria-Hungary, in the mountains north of Venice, Italy. Their allies also fought, but in comparatively smaller numbers.
There are 177 canals in Venice, Italy.
Venice is in Italy
There are about 258km between Tuscany, Italy and Venice, Italy by car.