This is the city of Venice, Italy. We hope that helps.
Which South American city sank more than Venice during the twentieth century?
He is a patron saint of Venice and his purported relics are buried in the basilica that is named for him in that city. Other than that, he has no connection with Venice.
Birmingham has more miles of canals than Venice.
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Yes Venice is sinking. Over the past thousand years Venice has sunk by about 7 cm per century. But new data shows that in the last century alone Venice has sunk 24 cm, and is expected to sink 20 to 50 cm more by 2050! lalalalala that's awful I'm totally obsessed and want to go so it better be there by the time i get there!
Venice is a city in north east of Italy. Venice is built on more than 100 small islands and considered a very romantic place to be.
Venice, Italy.
Venice can be interpreted as either Venice (the famous island city) or Venice (the metropolitan area which includes Venice Mestre on the mainland). Venice, the islands, have a population of barely 50,000 which is far fewer than before. The population of the whole area including the mainland areas is around 150,000 to 200,000
the venetians had lookes to constantinople rather than to western europe for art and literature. venice was different in other ways too the city including its palaces and churches was built on 117 islands linkes by nearly 400 bridges instead of streets venice had canals
The Colosseum in Rome is the oldest of the three, completed in AD 80. The Leaning Tower of Pisa was begun in 1173 and completed in 1372. Venice, as a city, was founded in the 5th century, making it older than the Leaning Tower but younger than the Colosseum. Therefore, the chronological order from oldest to youngest is the Colosseum, Venice, and then the Leaning Tower of Pisa.