Republic of Carnia

A year later in 1945, Italy allowed women to vote.

[2][3] The country was under a direct democracy and every municipality had a say.

[4] The Republic of Carnia consisted of around 40 municipalities with another 8 being only partially controlled.

[2] In October 1944, much like the other partisan states, German troops and Cossacks who betrayed the Soviet Union came and took over the area.

Many of the partisans fled to nearby Yugoslavia.

People's Palace Cornerstone