Stresa
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Stresa is a small town of about 5,000 inhabitants on the shores of the Lago (Lake) Maggiore in Italy.
It's most significant for holding two separate international conferences:
- In 1935, the UK, Italy and France decided to form the Stresa front to combat and contain Nazi Germany and re-affirm the Treaty of Locarno.
- In 1958, the foundations for what was later to become the Common Agricultural Policy of the European Economic Community were laid down in Stresa.