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Carnevale di Venezia

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Piazza San Marco, Venice, 30124

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Carnevale di Venezia, Venice, Italy : Reviews of Carnevale di Venezia - Yahoo! Travel
The Venice Carnival is a two-week celebration of mysterious masked balls, parades, theatrical productions, music and general gaiety. In the costumed tradition o...
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Latest reviews of Carnevale di Venezia, Venice, Italy
, and ome very funny jesters.There were no dilikes other than the fact that i didnt want to leave!!!!!!!!!GO ITS FUN U WONT REGRET IT...
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Carnevale di Venezia, Venice | MyTravelGuide.com
The Venice Carnival is a two-week celebration of mysterious masked balls, parades, theatrical productions, music and general gaiety. In the costumed tradition of carnivals of the 18th century, the streets and various venues throughout the city are filled with activity. The many masked balls and gala...
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Epinions.com - Comments on 'Venice “il Carnevale di Venezia” '
My memories of the brief time we spent in Venice aren't very romantic..A car that kept breaking down and sleeping in a garage on the mainland for the first night are two of the things I think of when I think of Venice.. but I do remember the beauty of the canals and walking over the small bridges at...
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Carnevale di Venezia - Venice, Italy - Travel Blog
It was so cute and there were only Italians in it� exactly what we wanted! I enjoyed a great pizza, and then we headed back into the city, this time with our masks. We walked around, got gelato, and watched all the people dressed up walking by. That night there was a ball which a lot of people wer...
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Venice Carnival or Carnevale di Venezia - Venice for Visitors
began on December 26 and lasted until Ash Wednesday, with mask-wearing and other unofficial activities continuing well into the spring. The nonstop partying, gambling, and general irresponsibility reflected the decline of the Venetian Republic, which had begun to lose wealth and power with the rise ...
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