Venice. They have water canals but no roads.MORE Venice does have roads. The old section doesn't,but the city does . There is even a parking garage in the old part of the city. I have been there.
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The answer is none. France did not control any part of north America after 1763.
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if you are part of the UK you do not need a passport but if you are from mainland eu and any other country yes you do
Alitalia is one major airline that goes to Venice, Florida.
Yes, see related links for the Sparknotes on the Merchant of Venice.
He never landed on the US mainland, no. He did, however, land in Puerto Rico, which is a US territory.
Sure!
There are at least three examples of Canadian provinces that have one or more islands that constitute a significant part of the province. The province of Newfoundland and Labrador includes the Isle of Newfoundland. The province of Nova Scotia includes Cape Breton Island. The province of British Columbia includes Vancouver Island. Less significant islands are part of Québec, Ontario, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. Alberta and Saskatchewan do not have any sea coast, While Manitoba does, all islands in Hudson Bay are part of Nunavut.
Teatro La Fenice is an opera house in Venice, Italy and is one of the most famous theatres in Europe.
A tombolo connects any island to any solid landform.