Venice - meaning and definition. What is Venice
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What (who) is Venice - definition


Venice (video game)         
2007 PUZZLE VIDEO GAME
Venice (game); Venice (Popcap); Venice (Popcap games); Venice (Popcap Games); Venice (PopCap); Venice Deluxe; Venice (computer game)
Venice is a Microsoft Windows-based action puzzle game set in an abstract representation of Venice, Italy developed by both Retro64 Games and PopCap Games, and published by the latter. The game was released on June 26, 2007.
Venice (musical)         
MUSICAL
Venice is a musical collaboration between Matt Sax and Eric Rosen. The plot focuses on a dystopian near-future fictional city named Venice.
Venice Preserv'd         
  • Jaffeir and Belvidera as portrayed by [[David Garrick]] and [[Susannah Cibber]]
  • Pierre as portrayed by [[Charles Kemble]]
PLAY BY THOMAS OTWAY
Venice Preserved; Venice Preserv’d
Venice Preserv'd is an English Restoration play written by Thomas Otway, and the most significant tragedy of the English stage in the 1680s. It was first staged in 1682, with Thomas Betterton as Jaffeir and Elizabeth Barry as Belvidera.
Examples of use of Venice
1. The Venice daily "The New Venice and Mestre" featured a phot...
2. Venice persists as the watering hole for the wandering art herd only because, well, it‘s Venice.
3. Venice, by contrast, is gradually being submerged.
4. "Even with the Mose project there will be flooding in Venice," comments Professor Paolo Pirazzoli, a prominent geographer born in Venice.
5. You can collect one from Choggia, a little village known as ‘small Venice‘, moor in Venice itself and spend nights docked on islands such as Murano or Burano.