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Grado (Venetian: Gravo; Friulian: Grau; Slovene: Gradež; Latin: Gradus [3]) is a town and comune (municipality) of 8,064 residents [4] in the Regional decentralization entity of Gorizia in the north-eastern Italian region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, located on an island and adjacent peninsula of the Adriatic Sea between Venice and Trieste.
Valle Cavanata was historically a fish farming area created in the 1920s, in the eastern part of the lagoon of Grado, that was embanked and provided with adjustable floodgates and thus transformed into a brackish area for fish farming. The water level in Valle Cavanata can be modified by the sluice gates; they allow the water to flood the area ...
Francavilla al Mare, Abruzzo; Giulianova, Abruzzo; Montesilvano, Abruzzo; Ortona, Abruzzo; Pescara, Abruzzo; Tortoreto Lido, Abruzzo; Alba Adriatica, Abruzzo; Villa ...
Barcola is highly valued for the high quality of life and the free access to the sea. The long and partly shady 5 km long waterfront of Barcola serves as a recreation area and city bathing beach of Trieste and is connected to the city center, Miramare, Sistiana but also partly to Grado by bus lines and regular shipping services.
Italy imposes beach rules and selfie stop lights as tourist numbers hit peak levels. Barbie Latza Nadeau and Antonia Mortensen, CNN. August 15, 2024 at 9:55 AM.
In 1883, the beach resort on Brijuni Islands (Italian Brioni) was set up, and in 1904 the Austrian Riviera Journal (Österreichische Riviera Zeitung) was first published in Pula (Italian, German Pola). Resorts: Grado (Slovene Gradež) Duino (Devin) Sistiana (Sesljan) Muggia (Milje) Portorož (Italian Portorose) Poreč (Parenzo) Rovinj (Rovigno ...
The island of Schiusa, recently created with fill material and now entirely urbanized and integrated with Grado, lies in the East Lagoon. The island-town of Grado, which, like Venice, historically consisted of small islands, is the largest of the Grado Lagoon and is located just 20 kilometres (12 mi) from the mouth of the river Isonzo.
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