Italian battleship Vittorio Veneto ended on 1948-02-01.
Vittorio Veneto Street is an English equivalent of the Italian place name Via (Vittorio) Veneto.Specifically, the feminine noun via means "street, way." The street honors the Italian victory in the battle of Vittorio Veneto of October 24-November 3, 1918. That victory led to the end of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and of the First World War. The historic city is located in the northeast part of Italy, in the region of the former Venetian Republic.The pronunciation is "VEE-ah (veet-TOH-ryoh) VEH-neh-toh."
Italian battleship Littorio ended on 1948-06-01.
Italian battleship Giulio Cesare ended on 1948-12-15.
Italian battleship Conte di Cavour ended on 1928-05-18.
French battleship Richelieu ended in 1967.
Brazilian battleship Riachuelo ended in 1910.
Russian battleship Potemkin ended in 1919.
Russian battleship Tsesarevich ended in 1918.
Greek battleship Lemnos ended in 1932.
Japanese battleship Mikasa ended on 1923-09-20.
German battleship Gneisenau ended on 1942-07-01.
French battleship Lorraine ended on 1953-02-17.