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How is Venice and its lagoon managed today?

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What is the name of the lagoon in Venice?

The name of the lagoon in Venice is called the Venetian Lagoon. In Italian, the Venetian Lagoon in called Laguna Veneta.


Which continent is Venice and its Lagoon located in?

Venice and its Lagoon are located in Europe, specifically in Italy.


Who is Venice managed by?

When Venice was a republic, it was managed by a doge. The modern city of Venice has a mayor.


Was Venice ever on dry land?

No. Venice was built on wooden pilings in a lagoon.


On which river does the city of Venice stand?

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When did Venice become a world heritage site?

Venice and its lagoon became a world heritage site in 1987.


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Venice is located in a lagoon in northeast Italy, which is why it has never had natural resources of its own.


Why was Venice built on a lagoon?

Venice wasn't meant to be built on water but on small islands in the lagoon. Barbarians, after pillaging villages and towns needed to find a safe place. The safest place was the lagoon. The lagoon was easy to hide in and easy to protect from invaders. A culture developed over the years and people began to settle.


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