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Here are two
Venice, Italy calendars for 2013
from our European countries category. The city of
Venice is surrounded by water and is considered one of the most
romantic in the world. The 2013 Venice
calendars show gondolas right on the cover. |
Venice, Italy 2013 Calendars
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In the
northern part of Italy is perhaps the most romantic city on
the globe. Venice only has a population of 270,000,
but many tourists flock to the town. The 2013 Venice
calendars show you both the romance and the history of the
republic. There are 118 islands in the Venetian Lagoon
that comprise the city of Venice, hence the reason to be
built on the water. It is not a place for automobiles,
as boats are the primary mode of transportation. That
is apparent in the Venice 2013 calendars, as gondolas
decorate the pages. Boats travel through 150 different
canals in the Venetian lagoon to reach each individual
island. There are also 400 bridges in Venice, italy
for people to get from one island to the next. |
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