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  2. I took my kids to Venice for the first time. Our trip would ...

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    Most visitors to Venice, including us, come for the sites on the main island, like Piazza San Marco and Doge's Palace.. However, Venice is made up of over 100 islands that all include "Venice" in ...

  3. I went to Venice for the first time. I loved it, but I won't ...

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    The reasons tourists travel to Venice, Italy, are obvious. The city known for its canals and historic architecture feels like a fairytale. Still, an influx of tourists comes each year, ...

  4. Top places to visit and what not to do in 2025 - AOL

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    We’re ready for a whole new set of explorations in 2025 with picks for 25 top places to visit. Take cues from the worst-behaved travelers of 2024 for what not to do in the year ahead.

  5. MOSE - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Venetian Lagoon. MOSE is part of a General Plan of Interventions to safeguard Venice and the lagoon. The project was begun in 1987 by the Ministry of Infrastructure through the Venice Water Authority (the Ministry's operational arm in the lagoon) and the concessionary Consorzio Venezia Nuova.

  6. Venice - Wikipedia

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    Venice is built on unstable mud-banks, and had a very crowded city centre by the Middle Ages. On the other hand, the city was largely safe from riot, civil feuds, and invasion much earlier than most European cities. These factors, with the canals and the great wealth of the city, made for unique building styles.

  7. Venetian Ghetto - Wikipedia

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    Location of Cannaregio district in Venice. The origins of the name ghetto (ghèto in the Venetian language) are disputed. Among the theories are: ghetto comes from "giotto" or "geto", meaning "foundry", since the first Jewish quarter was near a foundry that once made cannons; [4] [5] ghetto, from Italian getto, which is the act of, or the resulting object from, pouring molted metal into a mold ...

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