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''Ruga'' originates from the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latin Latin] word for "street". In Venice ''Ruga'' designates a [[Street]] that is lined with many shops.<ref>Giulio Lorenzetti, ''Venice and its Lagoon'', (1994)</ref> ''Rughe'' are wider than the average [[Street]] in Venice and usually have a lot of traffic from both tourist and the local population.   
''Ruga'' originates from the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latin Latin] word for "street". In Venice ''Ruga'' designates a [[Street]] that is lined with many shops.<ref>Giulio Lorenzetti, ''Venice and its Lagoon'', (1994)</ref> ''Rughe'' are wider than the average [[Street]] in Venice and usually have a lot of traffic from both tourist and the local population.   

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Ruga Dei Oresi

Ruga originates from the Latin word for "street". In Venice Ruga designates a Street that is lined with many shops.[1] Rughe are wider than the average Street in Venice and usually have a lot of traffic from both tourist and the local population.



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  1. Giulio Lorenzetti, Venice and its Lagoon, (1994)

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