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  2. Saint Mark's relics - Wikipedia

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    Venice Legends 'Translatio' Saint Mark was martyred and initially buried in the Baucalis section of Alexandria in Egypt. His relics are recorded in Venice as early as the ninth-century in both the will of Doge Giustiniano Participazio (in office 827–829) and the travelogue of a Frankish monk on return from a pilgrimage to the Holy Land.

  3. Palazzo Civran - Wikipedia

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    The Palazzo Civran is a Neoclassical style palace, located between the Campiello del Remer and the smaller Palazzo Perducci on the Grand Canal in the sestiere of Cannaregio in Venice, Italy. There is a separate Palazzo Civran Grimani on the Canal. History

  4. Ponte della Libertà - Wikipedia

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    The Ponte della Libertà [1] (Liberty Bridge) [2] is a road bridge connecting the islands that form the historical centre of the city of Venice to the mainland part of the city. Designed in 1932 by engineer Eugenio Miozzi, it was opened by Benito Mussolini in 1933 as Ponte Littorio (" Lictor 's bridge") – a name used during the Fascist era ...

  5. Republic of Venice - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of Venice, traditionally known as La Serenissima, was a sovereign state and maritime republic with its capital in Venice.Founded, according to tradition, in 697 by Paolo Lucio Anafesto, over the course of its 1,100 years of history it established itself as one of the major European commercial and naval powers.

  6. Google's Street View maps the watery roadways of Venice

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    In its behind-the-scenes look, Google lets you see how the city has changed since 1838 with the help of a 175-year-old street map and explore locations that inspired famous works of art. If ...

  7. Fall of the Republic of Venice - Wikipedia

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    The young French general, and future ruler of France, Napoleon Bonaparte The fall of the ancient Republic of Venice was the result of a sequence of events that followed the French Revolution (Fall of the Bastille, 14 July 1789), and the subsequent French Revolutionary Wars that pitted the First French Republic against the monarchic powers of Europe, allied in the First Coalition (1792 ...

  8. List of highways numbered 291 - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky Route 291. Maryland Route 291. Minnesota State Highway 291. Missouri Route 291. Montana Secondary Highway 291 (former) Nevada State Route 291 (former designation for Nevada State Route 140) New Mexico State Road 291. New York State Route 291. New York State Route 291 (former)

  9. Interstate 291 (Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    Interstate 291 (I-291) is a short auxiliary Interstate Highway in the state of Connecticut that starts at I-91 at its junction with Route 218 in Windsor and ends at I-84 and I-384 in Manchester. It serves as a northeastern bypass of Hartford .

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