The Italian Catholic diocese of Feltre, in the Veneto existed from 1462 to 1818. It was then united into the diocese of Belluno e Feltre. It had previously had an independent existence, up to 1197.[1][2]
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^"Diocese of Feltre" GCatholic.org. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved March 20. 2016
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