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A strada provinciale (plural: strade provinciali, Italian for "provincial road"), abbreviated SP, is an Italian road. Provincial roads are maintained by provinces.
In Veneto from 2002, state highways downgraded as provincial roads are maintained by regional company Veneto Strade.