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.
it is named little Venice because sine the native built stilts on the houses and it reminded the soanish of Venice Italy. so they named it little Venice.
Venezuela! (Little Venice)
The European city of Venice is in Italy. There is also a town named Venice in Florida. Venice is also a part of Los Angeles, Cal.
pollens present now in venice fl
Americo Vespussi named it little Venice as it resembled Venice, Italy
Venezuela was named after Venice, as the explorer Amerigo Vespucci believed the landscape reminded him of the Italian city.
Venezuela
Spanish colonizers named the area Venezuela (little Venice) because coastal homes built on stilts reminded them of Venice, Italy
In 1874. The painting named Blue Venice.
Venezuela was named after the Italian city of Venice by explorer Amerigo Vespucci, who noticed the indigenous stilt houses on Lake Maracaibo resembled those in Venice.
by a small city named ADRIA, near venice...
There is a little Venice in London, one in Michigan and one in Baveria, Germany