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Passo di San Boldo is a mountain pass at an elevation of 712m (2,335ft) above the sea level, located in the province of Treviso, Veneto, in north-eastern Italy. The road to the summit is an engineering masterpiece with 18 hairpin turns and 6 tunnels. It’s one of the famous hairpinned roads in the world.
Between February and June 1918, the Austro-Hungarian army managed to build the road in less than three months. After this fact, the road got the nickname of "road of 100 days." 1400 people, including prisoners of war and women, children and the elderly in the area, worked day and night to complete the strategic route for refueling during the Battle of Piave. Despite the topographical conditions, the slope could not exceed 12% for the passage of heavy vehicles and artillery. The works began in 1914 under the direction of engineer Giuseppe Carpenè.
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