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Venice and its Lagoon

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Venice and its Lagoon[500×667]
Russian Spanish Grand Canal | Junaid Sorosh Wali © UNESCO
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venice lagoon01 jpg 530×398 Lagoon illustrated by a brother of San Francesco del Deserto monastery situated on a small island in the Lagoon with Burano island in the background famous
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finds closed on monday the legendary Attila s Throne and the austere Medioeval tower from whose top you can enjoy one of the most beautiful panoramic views of the Venice Lagoon Back
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venice general jpg 400×218 Location near the Central station of Santa Lucia approximately 10 minutes walk away 50 metres from Tre Archi Embarcadero and 300m from the Vaporetto Station
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Venice and its Lagoon The Islands Lido Murano Burano Giudecca Aerial view of Venice in the top of picture and its lagoon You know the principal islands of Venice Giudecca Murano Lido Burano but it is necessary to know that the lagoon of
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1982 12 17 C ヴェネツィアとその潟 Venice and its Lagoon 1987 12 11 C
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The old historical centre of the city is situated on 118 islands of the Venetian Lagoon Its singular appearance and wealth of art treasures make it unique It is criss crossed by more than
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Rome square where there is the car can be left in a parking authorized to withdraw and return from Piazzale Roma can arriving in the historic center on foot or by boat with the public Visiting the city of Venice and its lagoon Venice visit know and love it The whole city was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO one of the most important monuments we have to list the
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Time may be running out for Venice The frequency of flooding is increasing and Venice is no better protected today than it was in November 1966 when a violent storm surge left the city
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