Vicenza - translation to italian
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Vicenza - translation to italian

MUNICIPALITY OF NORTHERN ITALY
Vicenza, Italy; Vicence; Vicentia; Bertesina; History of Vicenza; San Pietro Intrigogna; Vicenza, Veneto
  • A plate of ''[[Baccalà alla vicentina]]'', a typical dish of the city
  • ''Basilica Palladiana'' with clock tower
  • ''[[Basilica Palladiana]]''
  • A night view of the ''Basilica Palladiana''
  • ''[[Palazzo Thiene Bonin Longare]]'', designed by Palladio and built by [[Vincenzo Scamozzi]]
  • Plaque for Vicenza in the UNESCO World Heritage List
  • Porta Castello Tower
  • The three-dimensional stage of the ''[[Teatro Olimpico]]'' in Vicenza

Vicenza         
n. Vicenza, province and city in Veneto, famous for its jewelry and clothing factories
vicentino      
n. native or inhabitant of Vicenza, province city in the Veneto region
vicentino         
born or living in Vicenza, province city in the Veneto region

Wikipedia

Vicenza

Vicenza ( vih-CHENT-sə, Italian: [viˈtʃɛntsa] (listen); Venetian: Vicensa [viˈtʃeŋsa]) is a city in northeastern Italy. It is in the Veneto region at the northern base of the Monte Berico, where it straddles the Bacchiglione River. Vicenza is approximately 60 kilometres (37 mi) west of Venice and 200 kilometres (120 mi) east of Milan.

Vicenza is a thriving and cosmopolitan city, with a rich history and culture, and many museums, art galleries, piazzas, villas, churches and elegant Renaissance palazzi. With the Palladian Villas of the Veneto in the surrounding area, and his renowned Teatro Olimpico (Olympic Theater), the "city of Palladio" has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1994.

In December 2008, Vicenza had an estimated population of 115,927 and a metropolitan area of 270,000. Vicenza is the third-largest Italian industrial centre as measured by the value of its exports, and is one of the country's wealthiest cities, in large part due to its textile and steel industries, which employ tens of thousands. Additionally, about one fifth of the country's gold and jewelry is made in Vicenza, greatly contributing to the city's economy. Another important sector is the engineering/computer components industry (Federico Faggin, the microprocessor's co-inventor, was born in Vicenza).