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- Between the 1860s and the First World War the Kingdom of Italy built a number of fortifications along its border with Austria-Hungary. From 1859 the fortified border ran south from Switzerland to Lake Garda, between Italian Lombardy and Austrian South Tyrol. After 1866 it extended to include the border between South Tyrol and Veneto, from Lake Garda to the Carnic Alps. This frontier was difficult to defend, since Austria-Hungary held the higher ground, and an invasion would immediately threaten the industrial and agricultural heartlands of the Po valley. Between 1900 and 1910, Italy also built a series of fortifications along the defensive line of the Tagliamento to protect against an invasion from the northeast. The border with Switzerland was also fortified in what is known as the Cadorna Line. (en)
- Il sistema di fortificazioni italiane al confine austriaco era un complesso di forti, sbarramenti, tagliate stradali, casematte, accampamenti che furono costruiti per la difesa del confine tra il Regno d’Italia e l'Impero austro-ungarico. Le più importanti fortificazioni erano:
* Forte Campolongo
* Forte Campomolon
* Forte Casa Ratti
* Forte Cima Lan
* Forte Coldarco
* Forte Corbin
* Forte di Cima Ora
* Forte Interrotto
* Forte Leone
* Forte Lisser
* Forte San Marco
* Forte Tagliata della Scala
* Forte Tagliata delle Fontanelle
* Forte Tombion
* Forte Verena
* Tagliata Bariola
* Tagliata d'Incanal
* Forte di Monte Ercole (it)
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- Between the 1860s and the First World War the Kingdom of Italy built a number of fortifications along its border with Austria-Hungary. From 1859 the fortified border ran south from Switzerland to Lake Garda, between Italian Lombardy and Austrian South Tyrol. After 1866 it extended to include the border between South Tyrol and Veneto, from Lake Garda to the Carnic Alps. This frontier was difficult to defend, since Austria-Hungary held the higher ground, and an invasion would immediately threaten the industrial and agricultural heartlands of the Po valley. Between 1900 and 1910, Italy also built a series of fortifications along the defensive line of the Tagliamento to protect against an invasion from the northeast. The border with Switzerland was also fortified in what is known as the Cadorn (en)
- Il sistema di fortificazioni italiane al confine austriaco era un complesso di forti, sbarramenti, tagliate stradali, casematte, accampamenti che furono costruiti per la difesa del confine tra il Regno d’Italia e l'Impero austro-ungarico. Le più importanti fortificazioni erano: (it)
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- Italian fortifications on the Austro-Hungarian border (en)
- Fortificazioni italiane al confine austriaco (it)
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