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    Venice ( Italian: Venezia [veˈnɛttsja] ( listen), Venetian: Venesia) is a ceety in northren Italy kent baith for tourism an for industry, an is the caipital o the region Veneto, wi a population o aboot 272,000 (census estimate 1 Januar 2004). Thegither wi Padua, the ceety is includit in the Padua-Venice Metropolitan Aurie (population 1,600,000).

  2. Metropolitan City of Venice. The Metropolitan City of Venice ( Italian: città metropolitana di Venezia) is a metropolitan city in the Veneto region of Italy, one of ten metropolitan cities in Italy. Its capital is the city of Venice. It replaced the province of Venice in 2015 [3] and includes the city of Venice and 43 comuni ( sg.: comune ).

  3. Venezia ( tiếng Anh: Venice, / ˈvɛnɪs / VEN-iss, tiếng Ý: Venezia, tiếng Ý: [veˈnɛttsja] ⓘ) [note 1], thường gọi "thành phố của các kênh đào " và La Serenissima, là thủ phủ của vùng Veneto và của tỉnh Venezia ở Ý. Trong tiếng Việt, thành phố này được gọi là Vơ-ni-dơ (phiên âm từ ...

  4. Velence ( olaszul: Venezia, velenceiül: Venesia vagy Venexia, latinul: Venetiae, angolul: Venice, németül: Venedig) város Olaszországban, az észak-olaszországi Veneto régió, az egykori Velencei Köztársaság, és a Velencei patriarkátus székhelye. Az Adriai-tenger északi részén lévő mocsaras Velencei-lagúnában, 118 kisebb ...

  5. Ca' Loredan. Ca' Pesaro. Ca' Rezzonico. Ca' Tron. Ca' Vendramin Calergi. Campanile di San Marco. Campo San Polo. Campo San Samuele. Campo San Zanipolo.

  6. ISTAT. 027. Map of the province of Venice. The province of Venice ( Italian: provincia di Venezia) was a province in the Veneto region of Italy. Its capital was the city of Venice . It had an area of 2,467 km 2, and a total population of 846,962 (2011). [1] The province became the Metropolitan City of Venice by 1 January 2015.

  7. Economic history of Venice. Venice, which is situated at the north end of the Adriatic Sea, was for hundreds of years the richest and most powerful centre of Europe, the reason being that it gained large-scale profits from the adjacent middle European markets. Venice was the major centre of trade with the Arabs and indirectly the Indians during ...

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