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  2. Gondola - Wikipedia

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    Various types of gondola boats are also used in special regattas (rowing races) held amongst gondoliers. Their primary role today, however, is to carry tourists on rides at fixed rates. [3] There are approximately 400 licensed gondoliers in Venice and a similar number of boats, down from the thousands that travelled the canals centuries ago. [4]

  3. Sandolo - Wikipedia

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    Although not often used for fishing, as such, the craft is used for collecting crabs and mussels, [10] while an early 20th-century writer noted that he had heard the sandolo called "the donkey cart of Venice". [11] The boat has also been called "without doubt one of if not the most graceful of all Venetian craft".

  4. Vaporetto - Wikipedia

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    Vaporetto on the Canal Grande in Venice. Venice Vaporetto water bus system – water bus and bus stop. The vaporetto is a Venetian public waterbus. There are 19 scheduled lines [1] that serve locales within Venice, and travel between Venice and nearby islands, such as Murano, Burano, and Lido.

  5. List of ships of the line of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Later, Venice and Rome joined. Several of these states had their own naval forces. Several of these states had their own naval forces. An * after a name indicates that that ship survived until 1861 and was incorporated into the Regia Marina .

  6. Venetian navy - Wikipedia

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    Giving shelter to refugees fleeing Hunnic invaders in the 6th century, Venice grew in the Venetian Lagoon in the northern Adriatic.From the very beginning, it focused on establishing and maintaining maritime trade routes across the Eastern Mediterranean to the Levant and beyond; Venice's commercial and military strength, and continued survival, was founded on the strength of its fleet.

  7. Bucentaur - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known depiction of a bucentaur, from Jacopo de' Barbari's Pianta di Venezia (Map of Venice, 1500) The term was also used to describe a 16th-century sumptuous transport boat, built and decorated in Modena, to celebrate the marriage of Lucrezia, the daughter of Ercole II d'Este, Duke of Ferrara, to the Duke of Urbino. [5]

  8. 4 injured when cruise ship hits Venice tourist boat, dock - AOL

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    A cruise ship collided with a dock and a tourist boat in Venice on Sunday, injuring four people and reigniting calls for large vessels to be banned

  9. 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.

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