- "Imprinted by I.
Windet for E. Mattes." Da Canal, Martin, "Les
estoires de
Venise" (13th-century chronicle),
translated by
Laura Morreale. Padua, Unipress...
- The
Petite Venise are the
group of buildings,
which no
longer exists today,
built under the
reign of
Louis XIV in the park of the
Palace of Versailles...
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centres around Europe. The gl**** made in this
movement is
called façon de
Venise (French for "Venetian style"); the
quality is
typically rather lower than...
- fries: L'Entrecôte is the po****r
nickname of the
restaurant Le
Relais de
Venise – L'Entrecôte,
founded by Paul
Gineste de
Saurs in Paris's 17th arrondis****t...
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Beaumes de
Venise (French pronunciation: [bom də vəniz]) is an
appellation of
wines from the
eastern central region of the
southern half of the Rhône Valley...
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Veniše (pronounced [ʋɛˈniːʃɛ]) is a
settlement southwest of
Leskovec in the Muni****lity of Krško in
eastern Slovenia. The area is part of the traditional...
- Beaumes-de-
Venise (French pronunciation: [bom də vəniz]; Occitan:
Baumas de Venisa) is a
commune in the
Vaucluse department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte...
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Venise Chan (Chinese: 陳詠悠; born 30 May 1989) is a
former tennis player from Hong Kong. Chan, who
reached No. 1 in Hong Kong and No. 340 in WTA rankings...
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historical contexts, the name may
refer to the
Republic of Venice.
Venice or
Venise may also
refer to:
Music of Venice, the city's role in the
development of...
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Venise-en-Québec (French pronunciation: [vəniz ɑ̃ kebɛk]) is a muni****lity in the
province of Quebec, Canada,
located at the
north end of Lake Champlain...