Yes Venice is still a timeless city. No ones knows the time
Venice, Italy, is called the City of Canals.
Venice is still called Venice in English and many other languages. In Italian, it is referred to as "Venezia." The city's name has remained largely unchanged over the centuries, reflecting its historic and cultural significance.
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Venice, in northern Italy, is built above water, and much of the city has canals instead of streets.
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Venice is often called the floating city because it is built on a series of islands in a lagoon with canals running throughout the city. The city has no roads for cars, with transportation relying on boats, including the iconic gondolas.
They are called canals in Venice.