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Venice 790m 861yds 12
Tronchetto 11
Santa Lucia railway station 10
Santa Croce 9
Dorsoduro 8
Castello 7
Isola di San
Michele 6
Cannaregio 5
Santa Maria...
- "Poison and antidote". The Guardian.
Retrieved 2015-04-15.
Venices at the
French publisher's
website (in French)
Venices at the
British publisher's website...
- The
Republic of
Venice,
officially the Most
Serene Republic of
Venice and
traditionally known as La Serenìssima, was a
sovereign state and
maritime republic...
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Venice or
Venices in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Venice is a city in Italy. In
historical contexts, the name may
refer to the
Republic of
Venice...
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reference to
Venice's allotment in the
partitioning of the
Byzantine Empire. The new full
title was 'By the
grace of God duke of the
Venices,
Dalmatia and...
- The
Merchant of
Venice is a play by
William Shakespeare,
believed to have been
written between 1596 and 1598. A
merchant in
Venice named Antonio defaults...
- Ot****o, the Moor of
Venice,
often shortened to Ot****o (/ɒˈθɛloʊ/), is a
tragedy written by
William Shakespeare around 1603. Set in
Venice and Cyprus, the...
- The
Venice Biennale (/ˌbiːɛˈnɑːleɪ, -li/ BEE-en-AH-lay, -lee; Italian: la
Biennale di
Venezia [la bi.enˈnaːle di veˈnɛttsja]) is an
international cultural...
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Venice is a
neighborhood of the City of Los
Angeles within the
Westside region of Los
Angeles County, California,
United States.
Venice was
founded by...
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Archived from the
original on 2012-02-20.
Retrieved 2012-10-29. "The many
Venices of the East". en.northnews.cn.
Retrieved 2017-01-03. also chinahighlights...