Enclosed bay in which the city of Venice is situated
The Venetian Lagoon is an enclosed bay of the Adriatic Sea, in northern Italy, in which the city of Venice is situated. Its name in the Italian and Venetian languages, Laguna Veneta, has provided the English name for an enclosed, shallow embayment of salt water: a lagoon.
the city are linked by 472 bridges. The islands are in the shallow VenetianLagoon, an enclosed bay lying between the mouths of the Po and the Piave rivers
(secondary coordinates) The most important of the 130 islands in the VenetianLagoon are: Venice 5.17 km2 (2.00 sq mi) Sant'Erasmo 3.26 km2 (1.26 sq mi)
IPA(key): /ləˈɡuːn/ Rhymes: -uːn lagoon (plural lagoons) A shallow body of water separated from deeper sea by a bar. lagoon triggerfish → Arabic: جون (jōn)
valesana f feminine singular of valesano valesana feminine singular of valesano Used to describe a type of rowing (with two oars) used in the Venetianlagoon.
linked by over 400 bridges. The islands are located in the shallow VenetianLagoon, an enclosed bay that lies between the mouths of the Po and the Piave
guests with a spectacle which, like the bewitching embrace of the Venetianlagoon, or the intensity of the Neapolitan panoramas, or the picturesque Roman
big oar forward. The sky was turning pink. The dawn was reflected on the lagoon and seemed to reveal the soft cap of a gigantic jellyfish, as if the latter
land, with the mountains of Carnia, the hills of Udinese, the plains, the lagoon landscapes along the coast, the different races and the bright colors of