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Venice (Italian: Venezia, Italian: [veˈnɛttsja] ⓘ) is a city in northeastern Italy and the capital of the Veneto region. It is built on a group of 126 islands that are separated by expanses of open water and by canals; portions of the city are linked by 472 bridges.
- Republic of Venice
The Republic of Venice (Italian: Repubblica di Venezia;...
- Venice (Disambiguation)
Venice of Cieszyn, part of the Old Town of Cieszyn, Poland;...
- Bridge of Sighs
The Bridge of Sighs (Italian: Ponte dei Sospiri, Venetian:...
- Grand Canal
The Grand Canal (Italian: Canal Grande [kaˌnal ˈɡrande];...
- Battle of Lepanto
The Battle of Lepanto was a naval engagement that took place...
- San Giorgio Maggiore
History. San Giorgio Maggiore was probably occupied in the...
- Veneto
Venice, the primary tourist destination and the capital of...
- Talk
Cities portal; This article is within the scope of...
- Metropolitan City of Venice
The Metropolitan City of Venice (Italian: città...
- Rialto Bridge
The Rialto Bridge (Italian: Ponte di Rialto; Venetian: Ponte...
- Republic of Venice
The Republic of Venice in AD 1000. The republican territory is dark red, the borders in light red. The Republic of Venice ( Venetian: Repùbrega Vèneta; Italian: Repubblica di Venezia) was a sovereign state and maritime republic in Northeast Italy, which existed for a millennium between the 8th century and 1797.
Venice is a city in Italy. It is the capital of the Veneto region, which is in the north-east of the country. The population of the 'Comune di Venezia', which is Venice, its lagoon and its mainland is 271,367.
The UNESCO World Heritage property comprises the city of Venice and its lagoon situated in the Veneto Region of Northeast Italy. Founded in the 5th century AD and spread over 118 small islands, Venice became a major maritime power in the 10th century.
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6 days ago · Venice, city, major seaport, and capital of both the province of Venezia and the region of Veneto, northern Italy. An island city, it was once the center of a maritime republic. It was the greatest seaport in late medieval Europe and the continent’s commercial and cultural link to Asia.