Venice, Italy
Pretty much any state except Athens and Spata and Venice are all non examples of city states becuse non of them are ruled by just the people or the city they are ruled by the presedent
The two most commonly cities so named are Venice, Italy and Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Milan is an inland city. It has access to the Po river, as well as a few others. However, Venice has access to the Mediterranean Sea, through the Adriatic. This could be seen as an advantage.
Kiev in the 9th century.
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Venice is a city in north east of Italy. Venice is built on more than 100 small islands and considered a very romantic place to be.
Bourgas may be. No such real Venice
Venice, Italy, is called the City of Canals.
Venice and other cities on the North
Venice in Italy.
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Yes Venice is still a timeless city. No ones knows the time
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Venice. That's why the play's called The Merchant of Venice.
According to travelmath.com the drive from the City of Venice towards the City of North Fort Myers, Fla. takes about 1 hour and 3 minutes.