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| ''Salizada'' refers to one of the first paved streets in Venice; while other walk ways were still dirt and mud, salizade were paved in [[Brick Pavement|brick]] or [[Stone Pavement|stone]].<ref>Venice Backstage. http://www.venicebackstage.org/en/</ref> The first paved streets in Venice came about in 1264.<ref>G. Tassini, ''Curiosita Venezià'', (6th edition 1931)</ref> | ''Salizada'' refers to one of the first paved streets in Venice; while other walk ways were still dirt and mud, salizade were paved in [[Brick Pavement|brick]] or [[Stone Pavement|stone]].<ref>Venice Backstage. http://www.venicebackstage.org/en/</ref> The first paved streets in Venice came about in 1264.<ref>G. Tassini, ''Curiosita Venezià'', (6th edition 1931)</ref> | ||
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Salizada refers to one of the first paved streets in Venice; while other walk ways were still dirt and mud, salizade were paved in brick or stone.[1] The first paved streets in Venice came about in 1264.[2]
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References
- ↑ Venice Backstage. http://www.venicebackstage.org/en/
- ↑ G. Tassini, Curiosita Venezià, (6th edition 1931)
