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Corporate headquarters of the CDV in Venice. Il Moro di Venezia shot in 2013.. Founded on March 15, 1911, as a Yacht Club Veneziano (Venetian Yacht Club), among its members it included Gabriele d'Annunzio who, in a message dated 1919 (the original is kept in the company headquarters), inspired the new name Compagnia della Vela (Company of Sailing) and the Latin motto Custodi, Domine ...
In 1886 the Excelsior lido, which still exists today, was founded, followed by rowing clubs and other beach establishments, some of which still exist. The history of this model for many beach resorts began in 1886 when the Di Salvore family, who owned land in Barcola, received the concession to use the area around the former Roman Villa ...
The nude beach is west of the textile beach at Pikakari beach. [49] A few minutes walk through the forest, around 59°28′34″N 24°43′09″E / 59.47611°N 24.71917°E / 59.47611; 24
On the southwest corner is the Canal Bar, a large ground-level terrace surrounded by a stone fretwork fence; at the corner there stands and a 3.6m tall statue of a woman representing Italy, a work of Carlo Lorenzetti. Before the hotel's construction, this was a public square called dei Felzi. [2]
Italy responded with a kill to take back the serve. But Cheng secured the match with a kill at the net for the 2-1 (21-18, 17-21, 15-12) USA win. Sara Hughes and Kelly Cheng defeat Italy to ...
Bar food in Venice, Italy A row of cicchetti topped with mortadella, dried tomatoes and smoked salmon respectively. Cicchetti (Italian: [tʃikˈkɛtti]; sg.: cicchetto; from the Latin ciccus, meaning 'small quantity'), also sometimes spelled cichetti or called cicheti in Venetian language, are small snacks or side dishes, typically served in traditional bacari (pron. bàcari; sg.: bacaro, pron ...
Jesolo (Italian pronunciation: [ˈjɛːzolo]; Venetian: Gèxoło) is a seaside resort town and comune of 26,873 inhabitants in the Metropolitan City of Venice, Italy. With around 5.5 million visitors per year, Jesolo ranks second among beach resorts in the country for number of tourists, and third in terms of nights spent there.