Domini di Terraferma
| Mainland domains | |||||||||||||||
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| Domain of the Republic of Venice | |||||||||||||||
| Turquoise color shows the extent of the Terraferma in 1509. | |||||||||||||||
| Historical era | Early modern period | ||||||||||||||
| 1404–1405 | |||||||||||||||
| 1445 | |||||||||||||||
| • Battle of Maclodio  | 11 October 1427 | ||||||||||||||
| • Treaty of Lodi  | 9 April 1454 | ||||||||||||||
| • Treaty of Bagnolo  | 7 August 1484 | ||||||||||||||
| • War of the League of Cambrai  | 1508–16 | ||||||||||||||
| • Treaty of Campo Formio  | 17 October 1797 | ||||||||||||||
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The Domini di Terraferma (lit. 'mainland domains') or Stato da Tera (lit. 'mainland state') was the hinterland territories of the Republic of Venice beyond the Adriatic coast in Northeast Italy. They were one of the three subdivisions of the Republic's possessions, the other two being the original Dogado (Duchy) and the Stato da Màr (maritime territories).