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  • The Fondaco was the name of the great exchange established by the Republic itself for the German trade.]

    Complete Project Gutenberg Georg Ebers Works Georg Ebers 1867

  • The Fondaco was the name of the great exchange established by the Republic itself for the German trade.]

    Margery — Volume 01 Georg Ebers 1867

  • The Fondaco was the name of the great exchange established by the Republic itself for the German trade.]

    Margery — Complete Georg Ebers 1867

  • Fondaco dei Turchi-San Marcuola Start with a coffee on the Campo San Giacomo dell'Orio, behind the Byzantine church of that name.

    Venice Crossings: A Traghetto Tour Reveals the City's Other Side 2008

  • The Inn of St. George still stands along the Grand Canal next to a square stone building, the Fondaco dei Tedeschi, a warehouse for German merchants.

    The Book of Unholy Mischief Elle Newmark 2008

  • The Inn of St. George still stands along the Grand Canal next to a square stone building, the Fondaco dei Tedeschi, a warehouse for German merchants.

    The Book of Unholy Mischief Elle Newmark 2008

  • The Inn of St. George still stands along the Grand Canal next to a square stone building, the Fondaco dei Tedeschi, a warehouse for German merchants.

    The Chef’s Apprentice Elle Newmark 2008

  • The Inn of St. George still stands along the Grand Canal next to a square stone building, the Fondaco dei Tedeschi, a warehouse for German merchants.

    The Book of Unholy Mischief Elle Newmark 2008

  • The Inn of St. George still stands along the Grand Canal next to a square stone building, the Fondaco dei Tedeschi, a warehouse for German merchants.

    The Chef’s Apprentice Elle Newmark 2008

  • The discomfited Germans, required to stay at the _Fondaco, _ sell all their wares there, and use the proceeds only to buy Venetian goods, came over curiously, assured Matteo that caofa would never rival beer, then each bought a cup (when their companions weren't there) and sipped with the assessing expression of a rentier pinching the pigs.

    Asimov's Science Fiction 2004

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