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To flee the invading Lombards from the north

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Q: Why did early Venetians abandon the mainland for the swampy lagoon islands?
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Why did the early Venetians abandon the mainland for the swampy lagoon islands?

To flee the invading Lombards from the north


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Where is Venice situated?

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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.