No, it's a beautiful city in Italy. It was one of the most important cities during the Renaissance
Venice I think
New Jersey is a state that highly consists of venison, or deer. That is why they call it Little Venice.
People fled to venice. It became a powerful city-state that came to dominate much of the mediterranean.
There was never a state called the Empire of Venice, but the Most Serene Republic of Venice ruled a large amount of territory, including parts of Italy, Greece, Crete and the Middle East.
No, Vatican City is an independent country, a city state, surrounded entirely by Rome, not Venice,
Venice
Venice
Cities such as Venice flourished as a result of the Crusaders because,people fled to Venice and it developed into a powerful,city-state that came to dominate much of the Mediterranean during the Crusades.
Cities such as Venice flourished as a result of the Crusaders because,people fled to Venice and it developed into a powerful,city-state that came to dominate much of the Mediterranean during the Crusades.
Cities such as Venice flourished as a result of the Crusaders because,people fled to Venice and it developed into a powerful,city-state that came to dominate much of the Mediterranean during the Crusades.
Cities such as Venice flourished as a result of the Crusaders because,people fled to Venice and it developed into a powerful,city-state that came to dominate much of the Mediterranean during the Crusades.
Venice and Genova.