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There were more than three, but three prominent Italian cities during the renaissance were Venice, Florence and Bologna,
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By the early 16th century, Venice was the third largest city in the world. The Renaissance blossomed with development of trading with foreign countries. They constructed multiple trading posts and participated in enhancing education. There were major universities with the options to study all topics.
Venice main role during the Renaissance was trading with foreign countries and improving the knowledge of the citizens.
They had allegiances with the Indian Army, 'Anhuansken' that fought with them in their war against Venice from 1256- 1270. They also had an allegiance with Rome for four years while they were at peace with Venice for a short amount of time, right before the Battle of Reguan
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Oh, dude, in Venice, there were like these allegiances called the quartieri, which were basically neighborhood divisions. People would be all like, "I'm from Castello" or "I'm from San Marco," you know, repping their hood. It was like a real-life version of those turf wars you see in movies, but with gondolas instead of cars.
There were more than three, but three prominent Italian cities during the renaissance were Venice, Florence and Bologna,
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