Venice and Genoa are both located on the northeastern and northwestern coasts of Italy, respectively, and they primarily used the Adriatic Sea and the Ligurian Sea for trade and transportation. The Adriatic Sea served as a crucial maritime route for Venice, facilitating its extensive trade networks, while the Ligurian Sea was vital for Genoa's maritime commerce. Both cities leveraged their strategic coastal positions to become powerful maritime republics during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
Walk, or use Public Transport, which in Venice consists of water buses.
water transportation
The Portugese explored the world so that they could overcome the expensive eastern trade routes that were controlled by Genoa and Venice. They also explored the world to get raw materials to use in Portugal.
Venice. Probably Venice considering most of it is water and they use gondalas to take people places == ==
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Because there are canals everywhere so no roads=no cars. There is a HUGE car park on the egde where there are plenty of cars.
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.
Venice is in Italy, and Italy uses the Euro (€).
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you can drink it. (:
When an athlete participates in a sport, they use a lot of the water in their body (sweat). The body is 70% water, and muscles are made of mainly water. By drinking water and other fluids, they replenish the water that their body has/will used/use.