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Venus has a volume of about 928,000,000 cubic kilometers, while Mercury has a volume of approximately 61,700,000 cubic kilometers. This means that around 15 Mercurys could fit inside Venus when considering their volumes. However, actual fitting would depend on their shapes and gravitational influences, but volume-wise, Venus can accommodate approximately 15 Mercury-sized planets.

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