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- noun the provincial capital of Veneto; built on 118 islands within a lagoon in the Gulf of Venice; has canals instead of streets; one of Italy's major ports and a famous tourist attraction
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Examples
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When I lived in Venezia in 2001 she visited and we went back to France.
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By morning, depending on where one was in Venezia, we had half an inch to two inches.
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If anyone in Venezia has photos, please send them and I'll post.
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Once opened, this will provide an invaluable link in Venezia - from Piazzale Roma to Ferrovia, connecting the two land forms of transport, without multiple bridges and/or water transport.
Fourth Bridge Over Canal Grande Almost Ready For Installation 2004
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Thomas Venezia is far from the beer-swilling redneck stereotype of a hunter that many nonhunters are inclined to conjure up.
Overkill 2003
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Thomas Venezia is far from the beer-swilling redneck stereotype of a hunter that many nonhunters are inclined to conjure up.
Overkill 2003
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I thought there were only 4 Billa's in Venezia inc Lido (Canneregio, strad nuova, back of Salute and Lido).
Billa.com 2003
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You will notice too that the great wizard, to whom, in certain rapt moods, accuracy was nothing, could not even write the word Venezia correctly on the sail of
A Wanderer in Venice Harry [Illustrator] Morley 1903
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We are sorry to hear that Thom may no longer be running the shop in Venezia.
Wither Thom Price? 2006
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The beautiful word Venezia, which we cheapen but not too cruelly to Venice and the
A Wanderer in Venice Harry [Illustrator] Morley 1903
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