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'''Venipedia''' is a wiki-based website dedicated to the study of the city of Venice, Italy. | '''Venipedia''' is a wiki-based website dedicated to the study of the city of Venice, Italy. Venipedia provides primary Venetian data about specific topics, such as [[Coats of Arms]], that are largely ignored by other sites. To learn more about the purpose, content, and approach that separates Venipedia from other websites visit the [[Help:About|About Venipedia]] page. | ||
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What is Venipedia?Venipedia is a wiki-based website dedicated to the study of the city of Venice, Italy. Venipedia provides primary Venetian data about specific topics, such as Coats of Arms, that are largely ignored by other sites. To learn more about the purpose, content, and approach that separates Venipedia from other websites visit the About Venipedia page. |
Featured Article: FountainsThis page contains the overview of all fountains in Venice .For a typical fountain, see Fountain.
Fountains are pieces of functional material culture that provide Venetians with clean drinking water. Typically centrally located within one of the city's many campi, these fountains symbolize the transition of art within the city with some being uniquely hand-crafted and others products of mass production. 222 is not the total number of all fountains in the Venetian Lagoon. There are more fountains out on other islands in the Lagoon that are not assessed yet.
HistoryPrior to the construction of the Venetian aqueduct in 1884, wells were the primary source of ..→ | ||||||||
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