Vittoria Vetra is a fictional character in the 2000 novel Angels and Demons by Dan Brown. Vittoria is the adopted daughter of Leonardo Vetra, and works as a scientist at CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research) in Geneva, Switzerland.
Vittoria was an orphan who was described as being extremely curious. She became mutually attached to Leonardo Vetra when he visited her orphanage, as he would teach her things (like why rain fell) and she ...
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Vittoria Vetra
Fictional Character
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