[clarification needed] at 144 m. The landscape is characterized by the presence of a small relief, a natural continuation of Montello (known as Montelletto and locally as the Rive di Caerano), located north-east of the municipality.
The area is naturally poor in waterways, but the water supply has been ensured since ancient times by a system of artificial canals deriving from the Piave.
The Municipality of Caerano di San Marco was born, which in the second post-war period experienced its third and most important demographic increase, as well as a notable economic development, due to the rise in its territory of many companies and a large industrial complex specialized in articles of clothing, which gave the possibility of work to many thousands of workers and technicians.
[4] In the sixteenth century a noble family decided to move to where Caerano di San Marco stands today, bought some land and built the complex now known as Villa Benzi Zecchini.
Caerano is the birthplace of companies like Diadora born in the 1948, as an artisan workshop for making mountain and work boots, today a world district of sports footwear.