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  2. Vaporetto - Wikipedia

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    Vaporetto on the Canal Grande in Venice. Venice Vaporetto water bus system – water bus and bus stop. The vaporetto is a Venetian public waterbus. There are 19 scheduled lines [1] that serve locales within Venice, and travel between Venice and nearby islands, such as Murano, Burano, and Lido.

  3. Actv - Wikipedia

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    Mestre is the central and the most populated urban area of the Venice mainland. There are several bus routes and two tramway lines. Several bus routes link the mainland with Piazzale Roma, the main bus station in Venice, via Ponte della Libertà a road bridge connecting the historical center of the city of Venice to the mainland.

  4. Piazzale Roma - Wikipedia

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    Piazzale Roma (Venetian: Piasal Roma) is a square in Venice, Italy, at the entrance of the city, at the end of the Ponte della Libertà. Piazzale Roma and nearby Tronchetto island are the only places in Venice's insular urban core accessible to ground motor vehicles, such as automobiles and buses.

  5. List of railway stations in Venice - Wikipedia

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  6. Venezia Santa Lucia railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station is connected with the rest of Venice by the Vaporetto (public water bus) or private water taxi boats. The nearby Piazzale Roma is the departure point for all car services and taxis for the mainland.

  7. Monument to Victor Emmanuel II - Wikipedia

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    However, the temporary location of the monument was considered out of context and it was decided to install it in front of the luxury hotels of Riva degli Schiavoni, near the stop of the vaporetto "San Zaccaria", where it is still today. The monument was inaugurated on May 1, 1887, in the presence of King Umberto I and Queen Margherita of Savoy.

  8. File:Vaporetto, Grand Canal, Venice.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. San Marcuola - Wikipedia

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    The facade of San Marcuola church seen from the Grand Canal (Venice). Interior view. The church of San Marcuola is a religious building facing the Grand Canal and located in the sestiere of Cannaregio in Venice, Italy. It is dedicated to the saints Hermagoras and Fortunatus ("Marcuola" is a Venetian contraction of "Ermacora").