Venice
Venice, Italy is the city that was built on swampy islands and had canals for streets. It is known for its interconnected waterways, grand architecture, and gondola rides.
Venice, Italy is the city built on 120 islands interconnected by canals instead of streets. It is known for its beautiful architecture, artwork, and unique transportation system of gondolas and boats.
Venice, Italy, was built on a series of swampy islands in the Adriatic Sea and is renowned for its intricate network of canals instead of traditional roads. The city was established in the 5th century as a refuge from invasions and has since developed a unique urban landscape characterized by its waterways and historic architecture. Boats serve as the primary mode of transportation, making Venice a captivating destination for visitors.
Venice
Early on in the history of the city the Aztecs built causeways and canals for transportation to and from the city. A causeway is a raised road that allowed the people to easily travel over the swampy and wet areas. There were three major causeways that led from the island city to the mainland.
Venice, Italy is a city that was built on a group of 118 small islands separated by canals and linked by bridges.
canals were built in 1750 to 1900
Venice, in northern Italy, is built above water, and much of the city has canals instead of streets.
I have no idea what you mean by paved, but yes Venice is a city that was built atop of water with mostly water streets that people would get around by driving boats and gondolas. Yet, Venice has also some cobblestone streets.
The West wanted government-built roads and canals.
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
Canals are artificial not natural. They are all built by humans.