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During World War I, several towns in Italy experienced bombings, particularly in the northeastern regions due to the fighting along the Italian Front. Notable locations include the towns of Gorizia and Trieste, which were targeted due to their strategic significance. Additionally, towns in the Veneto region, such as Verona and Vicenza, were also affected by aerial bombardments. The conflict caused considerable damage to infrastructure and civilian areas in these regions.

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