The Stones of Venice (book) — The Stones of Venice is John Ruskin s original three volume masterpiece on Venetian art and architecture, first published from 1851 53. Intending to prove how the architecture in Venice exemplified the principles he discussed in his earlier work … Wikipedia
The Stones of Venice (Doctor Who audio) — Bigfinishbox title=The Stones of Venice series=Doctor Who number=18 featuring=Eighth Doctor Charley Pollard writer=Paul Magrs director=Gary Russell producer=Gary Russell Jason Haigh Ellery executive producer=Jacqueline Rayner production code=8D… … Wikipedia
Venice — • The capital of a province in Northern Italy, is formed of a group of 117 small islands joined together by 378 bridges mostly built of stone Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Venice Venice … Catholic encyclopedia
Venice — For other uses, see Venice (disambiguation). Venice Venezia Comune Comune di Venezia … Wikipedia
Venice in media — This list explores the instances of which the city of Venice, Italy, has been mentioned or alluded to in various media.Written works referencing VeniceFictionPoetry and Short Stories*T. S. Eliot Burbank with a Baedeker: Bleistein with a Cigar… … Wikipedia
Venice — /ven is/, n. 1. Italian, Venezia. a seaport in NE Italy, built on numerous small islands in the Lagoon of Venice. 361,722. 2. Gulf of, the N arm of the Adriatic Sea. 3. a town in SW Florida. 12,153. * * * I Italian Venezia City (pop., 2001 prelim … Universalium
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Venice 13 — is a Mexican street gang based in the Oakwood (aka Ghost Town ) neighborhood of Venice, a district of Los Angeles, California, with a substantial presence in East Venice as well as the Culver City/Los Angeles border, especially around Washington… … Wikipedia
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