The provincial capital of Veneto; built on 118 islands within a lagoon in the Gulf of Venice; has canals instead of streets; one of Italy's major ports and a famous tourist attraction.
See more 1 Venice , Italy: exhumation and study of plague victims; plague; public health measures
2 The Venice was recently renamed as the Candy, one industry source said.
3 The Venice Commission is part of the Council of Europe rights body.
4 It was taken in Venice ; there was the address of the photographers.
5 Several days later they arrived without incident at the docks of Venice .
6 The Bridge of Sighs in Venice disappoints him in the same way.
7 At Venice it is everywhere; it caresses the earth and the water.
8 These exiles found refuge in two republics; Venice and the United Provinces.
9 Antonio in a street scene in Venice opens up the play thus:
10 As it was in Dort and Papendrecht so it is in Venice .
11 They were in Rome for the season and lived regularly in Venice .
12 One takes place entirely in London, the other there and in Venice .
13 He resigned it in favour of Pietro Cornaro of Venice in 1535.
14 But the misfortune of Venice and Genoa was the opportunity of Portugal.
15 Paris to Venice Paris is the omphalos of Europe's night train services.
16 The Venice adventure shows up the truth of this in bright daylight.
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