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  1. The Venetian Lagoon ( Italian: Laguna di Venezia; Venetian: Łaguna de Venesia) is an enclosed bay of the Adriatic Sea, in northern Italy, in which the city of Venice is situated.

  2. What most visitors don't realize is that Venice is surrounded by one of the most ecologically rich bodies of water in the Mediterranean: the Laguna Veneta, or Venetian Lagoon. The Laguna is a crescent-shaped body of water between the Italian mainland and the Adriatic sea.

  3. Guide to the Venetian lagoon and its islands, Murano, Burano, Torcello, Mazzorbo, San Francesco del Deserto. You will find another Venice, solitary, meditative, in contact with nature.

  4. The Venetian Lagoon is an ambiguous area that is neither land nor sea. Stretching some 34 miles in length and 7 miles wide, it takes a crescent shape along part of the coast of north-eastern Italy. Discover the beauty, history and culture of this UNESCO-listed canal...

  5. Mar 20, 2018 · It’s easy to get swept up in the magic of Venice’s most iconic sights, like St. Marks Square and the Doge’s Palace, and never make the time to explore the outlying islands of the Venetian Lagoon. However, if you pass up the chance to visit these less obvious destinations you’ll be missing out.

  6. Dec 23, 2015 · December 23, 2015. A gondolier navigates the Venetian Lagoon, a shallow, 210-square-mile bay fed by the Adriatic Sea, at sunset. agustavop/iStock. The tamarisk trees are blooming along the canals...

  7. A place where tradition defies time. When you happen to walk through the sestieri of the city, you may notice some suggestive architecture such as the squeri. But what are we talking about? They are nothing but the ancient shipyards where all the famous Venetian boats were built and repaired.