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An island reef of northeast Italy separating the lagoon of Venice from the Adriatic Sea. The town of Lido, at the northern end of the island, is a fashionable resort.

 

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Columbia Encyclopedia: Lido di Venezia
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Lido di Venezia ('dō dē vānĕ'tsyä), long, narrow, sandy island in Venetia, Italy, separating the lagoon of Venice from the Adriatic. It has a beautiful beach and is one of the most fashionable bathing resorts in Europe.


WordNet: lido
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Note: click on a word meaning below to see its connections and related words.

The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: (British) a recreational facility including a swimming pool for water sports


Wikipedia: Lido di Venezia
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See, for distinction, Lido (disambiguation).

Lido Vaporetto terminal, seen from the Lagoon.
Lido and the Venetian Lagoon.

Venice's Lido is an 11 km long sandbar, home to about 20,000 residents, greatly augmented by the (mainly Italian) tourists who move in every summer. The Venice Film Festival takes place at the Lido every September. It has the Italian postal code, 30126.

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Geography

The island is home to three settlements. The Lido itself, in the north, is home to the Film Festival, the Grand Hotel des Bains, the Venice Casino and the Grand Hotel Excelsior. Malamocco, in the centre, is the first and, for a long time, the only settlement. It was at one time home to the Doge of Venice. Alberoni at the southern end is home to the golf course.

At least half the Adriatic side of the island is constituted by a sandy beach, much of which belongs to the various hotels that house the summer tourists. These include the renowned Excelsior and the Des Bains, setting for Thomas Mann's classic novel Death in Venice. These beaches are private, though towards the northern and southern ends of the island there are two enormous public beaches. The Adriatic Sea is fairly clean and warm, ideal for children, with only the occasional jellyfish to disturb swimming.

The heart of the island is the Gran Viale Santa Maria Elisabetta, a wide street approximately 700 m long that leads from the lagoon on one side to the sea on the other. It houses hotels, shops, and tourist-centric restaurants. At the lagoon end of the Gran Viale, you find the boats that connect to Venice (15'), the mainland (35'), the islands and the Marco Polo airport (60').

History

In 1202 at the beginning of the Fourth Crusade, it was used as a camp by tens of thousands of crusaders, who were blockaded there by the Venetians when they could not pay for the Venetian ships they needed for transport.

The island's casino has recently closed down—it used to operate in the summer months, moving to Ca' Vendramin Calergi in Venice for the winter.

Legacy

The term Lido, from this island, is used to refer to certain types of outdoor swimming pools especially in Great Britain, and the "Lido deck" on a cruise ship. It also forms the first part of many place names in coastal locations throughout Italy.

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Coordinates: 45°23′N 12°21′E / 45.383°N 12.35°E / 45.383; 12.35


Translations: Lido
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Dansk (Danish)
n. - lido

Français (French)
n. - plage (aménagée), (GB) piscine (en plein air)

Deutsch (German)
n. - Freibad

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - ανοικτή/δημόσια πισίνα

Italiano (Italian)
lido

Português (Portuguese)
n. - piscina (f) pública ao ar livre

Русский (Russian)
открытый плавательный бассейн, общественный пляж, фешенебельный курорт

Español (Spanish)
n. - piscina pública descubierta

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - friluftsbad

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
海滨浴场, 露天游泳池, 海滨游乐场

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 海濱浴場, 露天游泳池, 海濱遊樂場

한국어 (Korean)
n. - 리도(이탈리아 북부의 베네치아 앞바다의 작은 섬들 중의 하나)

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 屋外プール, 海水浴場, リド

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮בריכה פתוחה, חוף רחצה ציבורי‬


 
 

 

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