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''This article contains information about the islands that comprise the city of Venice.'' {{For|the definition of an island in the context of the Venice Project Center's work |Island}} | ''This article contains information about the islands that comprise the city of Venice.'' {{For|the definition of an island in the context of the Venice Project Center's work |Island}} | ||
==Inner City Islands== | ==Inner City Islands== | ||
An inner city island is any one of the 126 islands that make up the main city center of Venice. These islands are arranged into six ''[[sestiere|sestieri]]''. They are separated by [[canals]] and connected by [[bridges]]. | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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[[Sestiere]] | [[Sestiere]] | ||
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==Bibliography== | ==Bibliography== | ||
[https://www.zotero.org/groups/island_bibliography/items/tag/Inner%20City Zotero.org] | |||
==External Links== | |||
[http://islands.veniceprojectcenter.org islands.veniceprojectcenter.org] |
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Number of Islands | 126 |
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Population as of 2011 | 60746 |
This article contains information about the islands that comprise the city of Venice.
For the definition of an island in the context of the Venice Project Center's work, see Island.
Inner City Islands
An inner city island is any one of the 126 islands that make up the main city center of Venice. These islands are arranged into six sestieri. They are separated by canals and connected by bridges.