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 Hi. I'm looking to rent an apartment in Rome...?
...and I'm a little scared of being conned or cheated. I will be renting an individual's unit, so its not a company. What are some ways I can safeguard the transaction and experience?
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 L'm going to Italy next year?
Two of my friends and I are going with school to Italy for ten days next year. I'm trying to learn fluent Italian (it's actually coming along really well!). I want to know the best ...


 Tell me about Italy per fovore?
Ciao mi chiamo Leah and I really want to check out Italy. Ive fallen inlove with the culture and im learning italian. Can someone tell me about a nice place in italy or just tell me a magical story ...


 Which is the best hotel near the Vatican in Rome for a weekend break?
Looking for a reasonably priced 3 star for a short break to the Vatican city....


 @/?@:?:@hi all ive booked a trip to sicily italy...is it a cheap place to holiday please help thanks::{:@:@:?
hi all we have just booked our honeymoon to sicily is it a cheap place to go on holiday...what activities are there to do ie water sports etc and again how is it all priced as i dont want to spend ...


 Is Palermo Italy a good place to visit in Italy?
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 What is a love?
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 Does anyone know how much a taxi costs from Civitavecchia to Rome please?
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 Sono italiana e sto "cercando" di rispondere in inglese!I'm an italian girl and i'm "trying" to answer..?
i'm italian but i love english and the america.....i love twilight and all the other meyer's books... this is my msn adress
petite.alessia@hotmail.it

i would speak english......


 What to wear in Rome?
What shoes should I wear in Rome? Timberland mocs, black ankle boots, tan and black hiking boots? The hiking boots have the best soles, but all three are comfy. I will be backpacking, mostly wearing ...


 What is the weather like in italy in september?
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 Venice Lido?
Hi,
I'm going to Venice on the 28th August for 3 nights - I'm staying at the Helvetia Hotel on the island of Lido, and I'm flying in to Treviso airport - does anyone know how ...


 I have 3.5 days to spend in Italy. Where should I go and how long should I stay at each place?
I'm flying to and from Rome. I'm thinking Rome, Florence, Pisa and maybe also Venice if I have time. What should my iternery look like?...


 Does anyone know of a good, cheap hotel in the center of Rome, Italy?
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 What to do in savona italy?
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 We are going to Italy for a week or so in Sept. Could anyone reccomend where to go and what to see?
Our flight arrives and departs from Rome and we could probably catch the train to nearish cities. Thanks :)...


 How old you have to be to be a legal adult in venice italy?

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 Please translate?
"ecco perche lo gradite"...


 What is really good website for Italy and Rome???
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 Early transportation from Venice hotel to airport?
I am visiting Venice and staying near the Rialto Bridge. My flight back home is at 6:30am. Are there taxis that can take me to the airport or do I need to take a vaporetto? Do vaporettos even run as ...



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Is Venice's Italy water deep? See pic below!?

Venice italy has instead of roads and cars it has boats and water. Please answer!?
http://www.hickerphoto.com/data/media/183/venice-grand-canal_12329.jpg

    



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Genius Cook
Not a single car in the city of Venice. It is also illegal for anyone over 12 years to ride a bike in the city (no laws against skate boards or unicycles though).
re the water - the tide changes every 12 hours and so the city is constantly being "flushed"... so the water, while you can't and shouldn't because it's salty and yea, in some places not clean, is not toxic. The pigeons fed by all the tourists and the bags ladies shìt toxic stuff all over the place.


Ikki
"the pole has to touch the bottom"
That's not true!
The Gondolieri don't need to touch the bottom, it's not like in Oxford river.
And it's not true that you need the hospital if you fall in the water, also if the water is definitely not clean.
The deep of the water in the canals it's not the same, the giudecca canal (where the cruise boats sail) is very deep, the narrow canals instead are often shallow.
And it changes with the tide.


salin s
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Venice is world-famous for its canals. It is built on an archipelago of 118 islands formed by about 150 canals in a shallow lagoon. The islands on which the city is built are connected by about 400 bridges. In the old center, the canals serve the function of roads, and every form of transport is on water or on foot. In the 19th century a causeway to the mainland brought a railway station to Venice, and an automobile causeway and parking lot was added in the 20th century. Beyond these land entrances at the northern edge of the city, transportation within the city remains, as it was in centuries past, entirely on water or on foot. Venice is Europe's largest urban carfree area, unique in Europe in remaining a sizable functioning city in the 21st century entirely without motorcars or trucks.

The classical Venetian boat is the gondola, although it is now mostly used for tourists, or for weddings, funerals, or other ceremonies. Most Venetians now travel by motorised waterbuses ("vaporetti") which ply regular routes along the major canals and between the city's islands. The city also has many private boats. The only gondolas still in common use by Venetians are the traghetti, foot passenger ferries crossing the Grand Canal at certain points without bridges.

Venice is served by the newly rebuilt Marco Polo International Airport, or Aeroporto di Venezia Marco Polo, named in honor of its famous citizen. The airport is on the mainland and was rebuilt away from the coast, however the water taxis or Aliliaguna waterbus' to Venice are only a seven minute walk from the terminals.


conley39
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The photo is the Grand Canal near the Rialto Bridge. The depth of the Grand Canal varies with the tides and sea swell from the Adriatic as well as varying along the length of the canal. The average depth is 17 feet (5.2 meters): http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-903...

During Acqua Alta events, the canal depth can be significantly more: http://europeforvisitors.com/venice/arti...


Diana B
it is in some parts, mainly nearer the outer of the (hundreds of) islands. keep in mind, the gondoliers have those poles so wherever they go, the pole has to touch the bottom (think about that as a sorta reference.) don't get in it tho! the water's slightly like toxic-ish. All the waste etc from being in the city. You would have to go to the hospital if you get in it. hence the boats. but venice is SUCH a beautiful city.





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