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Ciao! Sono italiano. Cosa conosci dell'italia?
If you speek italian can replay in italian language.
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Can someone translate this English into Italian?? |
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What time does the Pope tell mass in Rome? |
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Vorrei incontrare chiunque che è niente ma essi stessi.
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What is Piazza San Marco, St. Mark’s Square? |
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Considering Italian study abroad? |
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jack_horner33 |
Are there any roads in Venice ? |
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Michael
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Venice in more than the town in the lagoon, is composed by Venice, Mestre, on the mainland, Cavallino, on the mainland in the other side of the lagoon, and a few more islands, included Lido.
If you are talking about Venice the town in the lagoon, any vehicle is allowed there, there are streets, calledd "calle" where pedestrians only could go.
Mestre and Cavallino are on the mainland so there are roads like in any other town.
Lido is an exception because is a little island but there are roads (just a few) where the vehicles could circulate. To get there you should carry your car on a ferry boat from the mainland. |
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MajoCorel
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I'd call then streets more than roads. Motor vehicles are not allowed on the street of Venezia. And biclycle are also very hard to find because there are plenty of stairs and bridges between the canals. You may find roads (and cars, etc...) only in Mestre, and Venezia Lido! |
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david f
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Not that you can drive a vehicle down. In other words there are roads you can walk along. Mechanised transport is in the form of boats down the canals. There are public boats called vaporettos that take the place of buses. There are the boat equivalent of taxis, and other boats deliver goods and collect rubbish etc, as a van or lorry would. There is a modern part of Venice on the mainland called Mestre, and this is like a normal town. |
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peter p
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Yes. but don't walk on the wet looking ones. |
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CBT Princess
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On Venice proper, no - just the little "calles" that are tiny. |
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superman
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Yes, in addition to waterways |
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bambatta
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only one, it's the main bridge that comes into town and drops you right next to the central station, where the is a massive carpark, then the cheapest way to get around is using the water bus which should cost no more that 10 euros for the day, also try out verona, such a lovly city, ciao...... |
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BD
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Venice has a mainland and then it has the island.
And yes there are roads in Venice, on the mainland, and on the island there are passages and walk ways. You have to navigate the island by foot, or by boat. |
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Mike's D One
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Yes. Great city to. Go if you have the chance. |
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