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Veneto is one of the 20 regions of Italy. Its population is about five million, ranking fifth in Italy. The region's capital and most populous city is Venice. Veneto was part of the Roman Empire until the 5th century AD. Later, after a feudal period, it was part of the Republic of Venice until 1797. Venice ruled for centuries over one of the largest and richest maritime republics and trade empires in the world. After the Napoleonic Wars and the Congress of Vienna, the Republic was annexed by the Austrian Empire, until it was merged with the Kingdom of Italy in 1866, as a result of the Third Italian War of Independence. Besides Italian, most inhabitants...
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  • 1. Piazza delle Erbe Verona
    Piazza delle Erbe is a square in Verona, northern Italy. It was once the town's forum during the time of the Roman Empire.
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  • 4. Cannaregio Venice
    Cannaregio is the northernmost of the six historic sestieri of Venice. It is the second largest sestiere by land area and the largest by population, with 13,169 people as of 2007. Isola di San Michele, the historic cemetery island, is associated with the district.
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  • 5. Dorsoduro Venice
    Dorsoduro is one of the six sestieri of Venice, in northern Italy. Dorsoduro includes the highest land areas of the city and also Giudecca island and Isola Sacca Fisola. Its name derives from the Italian for hard ridge, due to its comparatively high, stable land.
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  • 7. Campo del Ghetto Venice
    A campo is a city square in Venice, Italy.
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  • 9. Campo Santa Margherita Venice
    Campo Santa Margherita is a large city square in the sestiere of Dorsoduro of Venice, Italy. It is located near the University in Venice.
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  • 10. La Giudecca Venice
    La Gioconda is an opera in four acts by Amilcare Ponchielli set to an Italian libretto by Arrigo Boito , based on Angelo, Tyrant of Padua, a play in prose by Victor Hugo, dating from 1835. . First performed in 1876, La Gioconda was a major success for Ponchielli, as well as the most successful new Italian opera between Verdi's Aida and Otello . It is also a famous example of the Italian genre of Grande opera, the equivalent of French Grand-Opéra. Ponchielli revised the work several times; the version that is played today was first given in 1880. There are several complete recordings of the opera, and it is regularly performed, especially in Italy. It is one of only a few operas that features a principal role for each of the six major voice types.
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  • 12. San Polo Venice
    San Polo is the smallest of the six sestieri of Venice, northern Italy, covering 86 acres along the Grand Canal. It is one of the oldest parts of the city, having been settled before the ninth century, when it and San Marco formed part of the Realtine Islands. The sestiere is named for the Church of San Polo.
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  • 13. Santa Croce Venice
    Santa Croce is one of the six sestieri of Venice, northern Italy. During the eleventh century, in 1273 , it was administrated by the Hungarian nobleman and crusader knight Giovanni , member of one of the biggest Christian families in Hungary Renoldi , as reported by the book published in 1866 in Florence book of the Venetian noblemen for the first time shown
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