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  2. Venetian Lagoon - Wikipedia

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    The most extreme are the spring tides known as the acqua alta (Italian for "high water"), which regularly flood much of Venice. The nearby Marano-Grado Lagoon, with a surface area of around 160 square kilometres (62 square miles), is the northernmost lagoon in the Adriatic Sea and is sometimes called the "twin sister of the Venice lagoon".

  3. Venice Lido - Wikipedia

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    On 15–16 June 1934 Hitler went to Venice to meet Mussolini. He stayed at the Grand Hotel in Venice and Mussolini stayed at the Grand Hotel Excelsior. The two men met at the golf club at Alberoni. [58] Venice was the first city in the world to have a publicly owned and regulated casino. It opened in 1638. However, it was closed in 1774.

  4. I traveled to 50 of the top countries for tourism and ranked ...

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    Rome, Milan, and Venice are full of history, stylish people, and fantastic shopping. But my favorite trips have been to the country's southern parts, from Naples through the Amalfi Coast .

  5. Isola di San Clemente - Wikipedia

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    Between the 15th and 16th centuries, San Clemente became known as the “gateway to Venice”. It became standard practice to take the Bucentaur (Bucintoro), the Doge's ceremonial barge, to the island to meet distinguished visitors.

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  8. Vogalonga - Wikipedia

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    Vogalonga is a rowing regatta in the Italian city of Venice. [1] [2] On November 11, 1974 a group of Venetians, both amateur and professional rowers, had a race in the island of Burano. They came up with an idea of non-competitive "race" in which any kind of rowing boat could participate, in the spirit of historical festivities.

  9. Visitors to Venice, Italy will have to pay an entrance fee ...

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    City officials in Venice, Italy, have committed to a 30-day experiment in which visitors will be charged a 5 euro entrance fee on peak days. City officials in Venice, Italy, have committed to a 30 ...

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