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*...that Venice is the [[cruise ship]] capital of the Mediterranean? | *...that Venice is the [[cruise ship]] capital of the Mediterranean? | ||
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*...Venice is composed of 182 [[canals]] that are navigated by [[public transportation boats]] along with more traditional [[gondolas]]? | *...Venice is composed of 182 [[canals]] that are navigated by [[public transportation boats]] along with more traditional [[gondolas]]? | ||
*...that the Venetian [[sewage]] system was once the most advanced in the world? | *...that the Venetian [[sewage]] system was once the most advanced in the world? |
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What is Venipedia?Venipedia is a non-commercial wiki-based website dedicated to providing original information and data about the city of Venice, Italy. With the goal of cataloging and understanding every aspect of the unique culture, organization, and history, Venipedia seeks to provide English-speakers with a definitive compendium of up-to-date data on the incredible examples of human achievement found in Venice. Venipedia aims to fill the information gap left by other online knowledge bases by serving as a more detailed and data-oriented primary resource. Whether you are a curious individual or an official organization conducting research, Venipedia is dedicated to preserving all that Venice has to offer the world, and making it available to you. To learn more about the purpose, content, and approach that separates Venipedia from other online resources visit the About Venipedia page. |
Featured Article: Flagstaff PedestalThis page contains information about a typical Venetian flagstaff pedestal.For a list of flagstaff pedestals, see Flagstaff_Pedestals.
A flagstaff pedestal, pili portabandiera, is a piece of material culture used to display flags symbolizing ownership or allegiance to an organization.
StructureA typical flagstaff pedestal has two main parts, a flagstaff and a pedestal. They are usually connected by brackets, but many flagstaffs are anchored in the center of the pedestal to which they are connected. A pedestal may or may not be connected to a flagstaff. Pedestals sides ..→ |
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