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Belluno-Feltre |
 | | Belluno, which was anciently called Bellunum, the metropolis of the province of that name in Venetia, Italy, is situated on a hill between the torrent of Ardo and the River Piave, and has a population of 10,000. |
 | | Belluno is the seat of a bishopric suffragan to the Patriarchate of Venice, and is united with the See of Feltre. |
 | | The Diocese of Belluno contains 72 parishes, 280 churches, chapels, and oratories, 137 secular priests, 22 regulars, 22 seminarists, 5 lay brothers, 29 sisters, and a population of 127,500. |
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