The answer is le strade (the streets). The singular is la strada. Another good word is la via, which means the way, as in The Appian Way.
Venice
They are streets in the Italian peninsula. -Tabby
They are called canals in Venice.
Florence
TuttoCitta is an Italian website used to search for Italian streets, cities, and routes. It is a website that is very similar to MapQuest, but everything on the website is in Italian. There is also a TuttoCitta app for Apple products.
'Roads' or 'streets' may be common English equivalents of 'vie'. The Italian word is the plural form of the feminine singular noun 'via'. The singular is pronounced 'VEE-ah', and the plural 'VEE-eh'.
Venice. You can drive a car within the city limits, but most of the city is on islands, and divided by waterways and sidewalks instead of streets.
The right answer - the streets are illuminated.
This is coming from someone who's 25% Italian. Some of it comes from our tempers. But a lot of that's exagerated in movies like Taxi Driver, Mean Streets, Midnight Run, and Goodfellas. Look at video games like Grand Theft Auto and Mafia.
Dusty street that seem to lead nowhere. Over the narrow winding streets. Chaotic streets. Sun washed streets. The streets kissed the coast
Out on the Streets was created in 1977.
Streets... was created in 1974.