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| ''Via'', with the exception of Venice, is what Italian towns and cities refer to as a general [[Street]].  [[Via Giuseppe Garibaldi]] is the only ''Via'' found in Venice.  This [[street]] is similar to [[Strada  | ''Via'', with the exception of Venice, is what Italian towns and cities refer to as a general [[Street]].  [[Via Giuseppe Garibaldi]] is the only ''Via'' found in Venice.  This [[street]] is similar to [[Strada Nuova]] because it was constructed under Austrian rule and is a very wide and long street lined with shops on either side.<ref>Giulio Lorenzetti, ''Venice and its Lagoon'', (1994)</ref>   | ||
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Via, with the exception of Venice, is what Italian towns and cities refer to as a general Street. Via Giuseppe Garibaldi is the only Via found in Venice. This street is similar to Strada Nuova because it was constructed under Austrian rule and is a very wide and long street lined with shops on either side.[2]
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- ↑ http://lonelyplanetimages.wordpress.com/2011/09/13/photographing-sunrise-and-sunset/
- ↑ Giulio Lorenzetti, Venice and its Lagoon, (1994)
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