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Start Your Cruise At Venice Italy82

Start Your Cruise At Venice Italy

The city of Venice is one of the busiest cruise ship ports in the Mediterranean, with over 1000 cruise ship movements, and 1,000,000 cruise ship passengers per year. Currently Venice is the 13th busiest in the world, and the 3rd busiest in Europe....

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Storage Beds Save Space - West Elm Storage Bed75

Storage Beds Save Space - West Elm Storage Bed

A storage bed is simply a bed that comes with storage. There are two types or you can get a combination of the two. The first type of storage bed is a bed with drawers in the frame of the bed. Typically,...

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A Brief History of Venice : The Origins of the Subway System.73

A Brief History of Venice : The Origins of the Subway System.

Here is a short account of the beginnings of the hugely famous and ever popular Venice Subway System. It was conceived as a more efficient substitute for the gondolas and riverboats on the surface of the city's many canals.

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Portoroz66

Portoroz

Portoroz is a synonymous for elite coastal tourism. Although Portoroz was known in its neighbourhood for its development of spa tourism already in the 13th century, it began with the renovation and...

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Marko Marulić - Renaissance Man from Split, Croatia and Father of both Croatian Literature and Modern Psychology64

Marko Marulić - Renaissance Man from Split, Croatia and Father of both Croatian Literature and Modern Psychology

During the high Renaissance in Croatia, an age of Humanism prevailed and the city of Split's best known humanist was Marko Marulić. Honored on the Croatian 500 kuna note, he's called the Father of Croatian Literature for his first published book of in the Croatian language called Judita, or Judith. He wrote many books in Latin on human behavior and was the first to coin the name "psychology". He greatly influenced St. Francis Xavier in the 16th century.

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My Week in Italy: Rome71

My Week in Italy: Rome

Before deciding to head to Europe in late November, I was slightly hesitant as I was wary of bad weather. Well, I am glad to say that I went ahead and I truly enjoyed my two weeks exploring Italy and Paris. My first stop was at Rome, the capital...

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WONDERFUL VENICE67

WONDERFUL VENICE

You have got to admire the sheer persistence of the people who wanted to build Venice, Italy. The city was and still is a huge bundle of mud. Those ancient engineers persisted in sinking wooden pilings deep into the mud and raised an entire city on...

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Italian Food Regional Cooking NorthEast Italy77

Italian Food Regional Cooking NorthEast Italy

Italian food is popular around the world, but it is so much more than pizza and spaghetti. Regional differences abound

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Venice - Boun Giorno Italia - RV Italy Tour Part I75

Venice - Boun Giorno Italia - RV Italy Tour Part I

Venice, Italy is one of the most romantic city in the world. The city of lovers. The Gondolas are the attraction day and night. Venice a city on the water and underwater forest supporting the city is amazing, unique. Beautiful churches and extraordinary architecture, interesting culture and history. See the Venice Carnival and the colorful Regata of different decorated boats and extravagant custumes. Please visit my hubs: Part II, III, IV of Boun Giorno Italia, a Camper Tour from Venice - Floren

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Tour of Venice, Italy with no maps but your five senses75

Tour of Venice, Italy with no maps but your five senses

Visiting Venice Italy with no maps, but using your five senses. This is a great way for discovering the city but in a very authentic way. It will give you a chance to feel as the locals rather then the tourists.

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