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Nov 11, 2009
The floating city Venice
The floating city Venice For a millennium, Venice has provided inspiration for artists and writers. This city is the 118 islands connected by 453 bridges. Every coer of the city shows individual architectural magnificence, the city as a combination of a spectacular theatrical arena. Fine churches ado the banks of the Canal Grande, snakes, as their way across the city. This is the main road in the middle of a large number of channels running throughout the city. The lifeblood of Venice is tourism, an attractive location for more than 12 million visitors a year. Catering to this influx of visitors, the city population of 70,000 people in their daily life, bars, cafes and restaurants. Despite all this, however, it seems that Venice is sinking slowly in an amount of about 2 cm each century. Terrible floods in 1966 caused much doom mongering and many people fear that Venice was to be the map. The danger for the elimination of crucial importance for the financing of redevelopment projects, a serious cause for conce, and that an urgent response to the city. It was feared the risk of flooding could completely destroy the city, the preventive measures of high priority. Efforts the past two decades have had considerable success. Reduce pollution, transport and restoration of sandbanks have contributed to the cause. The first settlers of Venice were fleeing from the barbarians around 400 AD. To create a solid foundation for their construction in timber that has prompted the mud and began creating a community of people. The landmark of the city, the winged lion, from San Marco Evangelista. The first significant church of Venice was in the ninth century to house the relics of St. Mark, and his emblem was quickly adopted. Venice? S-commerce has brought wealth and prosperity of the city for many centuries and continues to grow. The city thrived on its colonies invested his wealth and wisdom. Churches and palaces were normal, as are many museums to house newly acquired works of art. In recent centuries, however, the apparent lack of space means the development of the city, it was difficult to continue. Wars with Turkey are a burden on resources and Venice was content to consolidate. Despite this, Venice does not rest on our laurels. Every visit offers something new, a new experience to take home. Each region of the city has a unique charm, with the sense that there is always something special around every coer.
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