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[[File: | [[File:Barcologo.png|500px|right|Isole Borgoloco (left) and Isola San Severo (right) are shown in yellow in the figure above.]] | ||
'''''Borgoloco''''' is a rare place name used to describe certain spaces only specifically found in Venice. Among all the different street types found in Venice, ''borgoloco'' are one of the most difficult to understand. The | '''''Borgoloco''''' is a rare place name used to describe certain spaces only specifically found in Venice. Among all the different street types found in Venice, ''borgoloco'' are one of the most difficult to understand. The obscure and infrequent use of the place name cause a lot of confusion for many of the tourists and visitors in Venice. Translations vary from source to source, but the translation seems to be broken down from: | ||
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Borgoloco is a rare place name used to describe certain spaces only specifically found in Venice. Among all the different street types found in Venice, borgoloco are one of the most difficult to understand. The obscure and infrequent use of the place name cause a lot of confusion for many of the tourists and visitors in Venice. Translations vary from source to source, but the translation seems to be broken down from:
Borgo - village
Loco - native place
In other parts of Italy, Borgo is used to refer to small villages. Some people believe that Borgoloco was historically used to refer to a place of lodging, but the origins for this as well as the translation seem to be obscure.
There are very few places where Borgoloco are found in Venice. There is an island called Isole Borgoloco, which is located in Sestiere Castello just north of Piazza San Marco. This island can be reached by crossing Ponte Borgoloco onto Calle Borgoloco.
The most common type of street in Venice is the calle. There are 1,712 calli in Venice. Calle is a word specific to Venice; in the rest of Italy, the typical name for "street" is via. Calle originates from the Latin word for "street," and is also used in Spanish speaking countries.
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