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  2. Venice - Wikipedia

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    Venice (/ ˈ v ɛ n ɪ s / VEN-iss; Italian: Venezia [veˈnɛt͡sja] ⓘ; Venetian: Venesia, formerly Venexia) is a city in northeastern Italy and the capital of the Veneto region.It is built on a group of 118 islands that are separated by expanses of open water and by canals; portions of the city are linked by 438 bridges. [3]

  3. Venetian Lagoon - Wikipedia

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    The Venetian Lagoon (Italian: Laguna di Venezia; Venetian: Łaguna de Venesia) is an enclosed bay of the Adriatic Sea, in northern Italy, in which the city of Venice is situated. Its name in the Italian and Venetian languages , Laguna Veneta (cognate of Latin lacus ' lake ' ), has provided the English name for an enclosed, shallow embayment of ...

  4. MOSE - Wikipedia

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    'Experimental Electromechanical Module') is a project intended to protect the city of Venice, Italy, and the Venetian Lagoon from flooding. The project is an integrated system consisting of rows of mobile gates , installed on the seafloor at the Lido , Malamocco , and Chioggia inlets, that can be raised to temporarily seal off the Venetian ...

  5. Extreme flooding puts famous Venice landmarks underwater - AOL

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    The worst flood in 50 years has swept through Venice and the water is threatening centuries-old landmarks and art.

  6. Extreme flooding puts famous Venice landmarks underwater - AOL

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    The worst flood in 50 years has swept through Venice and the water is threatening centuries-old landmarks and art. Extreme flooding puts famous Venice landmarks underwater Skip to main content

  7. In pictures: Venice underwater after second-highest tide ever

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    The high-water mark hit 74 inches late on Tuesday, meaning more than 85% of the city was flooded.

  8. Why Venice's canals are drying out - AOL

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    Can you imagine Venice without its iconic waters? After a winter of low snow and rainfall, a record low level tide of -62 centimetres above mean sea level has emptied some of the ancient city's ...

  9. Gulf of Venice - Wikipedia

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    The Gulf of Venice [1] is an informally recognized gulf of the Adriatic Sea. It lies at the extreme north end of the Adriatic, limited on the southwest by the easternmost point of the Po Delta in Italy and on the southeast by the southernmost point of the Istrian Peninsula in Croatia .