ABANO TERME, a town in the province of Padua, Italy, on the eastern slope of Monti Euganei, 6m. S.W. by rail of Padua. Pop. (1931) 3,022 (town), 6,739 (commune). Its popular hot springs and mud baths were known to the Romans as Aponi fons or Aquae Patavinae. Ancient remains have been found. The Italian Comando Supremo was fixed here from Jan. 1918 to the signing of the Armistice, Nov. 3, in the local Villa Giusti.