No. Venice was built on wooden pilings in a lagoon.
the land gets dry
Polders are low-lying areas of land that have been reclaimed from water bodies, typically used for agricultural purposes. They were built to manage water levels, protect against flooding, and create arable land in regions where land is scarce or vulnerable to inundation, such as the Netherlands. The construction of polders involves the use of dikes, drainage systems, and pumping stations to control water flow and maintain dry land for farming and habitation.
The Channel Islands were occupied by Germany during WW2.
Venice was bombed during World War II, particularly in 1945, as part of the Allied campaign to weaken Axis powers. The city faced air raids aimed at disrupting German supply lines and military operations in northern Italy. Although Venice's historical significance led to concerns about preserving its architecture, the bombings caused damage to several buildings and infrastructure. The attacks were part of the broader strategy to liberate Italy from fascist control.
yes because they said that was there land or they will say NO that's our land yes because they said that was there land or they will say NO that's our land
Venice Treviso Airport.
Venice's (Italy) area is 102,440 acres.
his hometown was •Venice, Italy.
Yes, there is quite a lot of beach on Lido, which is accessible from old Venice.
Is mainly wet dry and sunny.
Venice
nope
dry
the land which have less or scracity of water is called dry land area such as deserts are dry and xerophytic
canals. That's it!
Because it was built on the water.
Sure!