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  1. The Italian Social Republic was the second and last incarnation of the Italian Fascist state, led by the Italian dictator Benito Mussolini and his reformed anti-monarchist Republican Fascist Party.

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    In the years 1943–1945 Rovigo was part of the Italian Social Republic and it has been in Italy since 1946. In the 1950s and 1960s Rovigo had a dramatic development and it had the highest urbanization rate among the towns in the Veneto region after World War II .

  3. The RSI action programme was approved at the Verona congress in November 1943, and contained the following points: a return to the socialist and republican origins of fascism, denouncing the betrayal of the monarchy; abandonment of the corporative system and establishment of a National Confederation of labour; the Republic was conceived as a ...

  4. Rovigno – one of the most important Venetian cities on the Istrian coast. After subsequent changes of rulers, destruction by Saracens and pirates in the 9th and 10th centuries, finally better times came. From 1283 to 1797, Rovigno was part of the Republic of Venice.

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  5. Already in the beginning of the 15th century Rovinj had its statute divided in three books: the first relating to the organisation of administration, the second one regulated civic-legal relations, estates, pieces of land, cattle, grazing rights and the third one offences, penalties, taxes.

  6. He was placed in power as both the head of state and Prime minister, establishing a satellite regime over the newly German-occupied zone, his liberation made it possible for the new German-dependent Fascist Italian state to exist. The Italian Social Republic was proclaimed on 23 rd September 1943.

  7. Rovinj History. The old town nucleus lies on a conical promontory which was until 1763 part of a coastal islet. In the 18th century the channel was filled up, so the town was connected with the mainland.