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Venice is an Italian city known as the City of Water and The City of Light; it is located in a lagoon and is comprised of over 100 islands connected by more than 400 bridges. Its 150 canals create a system of water roads throughout the city, and in some parts the only ways to get around are by walking or via boat.
Famous for festivals such as the Carnival of Venice and the Venice Film Festival, main attractions such as St. Mark's Basilica church and Piazza San Marco are very popular among tourists.
Traveling through Venice usually consists of a boat ride, whether it be on the traditional gondola or vaporetti (water buses). The city has actually been slowly sinking for a number of years (though some claim the sinking has stopped), and many areas are regularly threatened by small floods.
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- Country: Italy
- Language spoken: Italian
- Currency: Euro
- Country code: 39
- Area code: 41
- Time zone: CET (UTC+1)
- Airport code: VCE
- Founded: Ninth centuryWorld66: Venice History
- City population: 268,993 (2008)City Population: Venice Population
- Climate: Warm oceanic climate/Humid subtropical climate
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Venice on Amazon
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Travel Destinations - VINYL Shower Curtain - Venice Italy - $45.00
With this Travel Destination Shower Curtains by IZOLA you can visit the Grand Canal in Venice, Italy without leaving your bathroom.
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Rick Steves' Venice 2009 - $17.95
Admire the gold mosaics and colored marble of St. Mark’s Basilica, float down past impressive palaces on the Canal Grande, and find delicious meals at restaurants still frequented by locals—Rick Steves’ Venice 2009 allows any tr...
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William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice - $14.94
From Michael Radford the Academy Award®-nominated director of Il Postino comes the critically-acclaimed screen adaptation of William Shakespeare's controversial classic THE MERCHANT OF VENICE. Antonio (Jeremy Irons) a successful but cash-po...
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Jeff in Venice, Death in Varanasi: A Novel - $24.00
A wildly original novel of erotic fulfillment and spiritual yearning. Every two years the international art world descends on Venice for the opening of the Biennale. Among them is Jeff Atman–a jaded and dissolute journalist–whos...
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