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The most common type of street in Venice is the ''calle''.There are 1,712 ''calli'' in Venice. ''Calle'' is a word specific to Venice | The most common type of street in Venice is the ''calle''. There are 1,712 ''calli'' in Venice. ''Calle'' is a word specific to Venice; in the rest of Italy, the typical name for "street" is ''[[via]]''. ''Calle'' originates from the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latin Latin] word for "street," and is also used in Spanish speaking countries. | ||
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The most common type of street in Venice is the calle. There are 1,712 calli in Venice. Calle is a word specific to Venice; in the rest of Italy, the typical name for "street" is via. Calle originates from the Latin word for "street," and is also used in Spanish speaking countries.
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