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The Conference of Villafranca, held in 1859, resulted in a peace agreement between France and Austria after the Second Italian War of Independence. The main outcomes included the cession of Lombardy to Sardinia, while Austria retained control over Venetia. The agreement also led to the establishment of a more unified Italy under Sardinian leadership, although it fell short of complete unification. The conference ultimately reflected the complex balance of power in Europe and the ambitions of both France and Sardinia.

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