- Sestiere (Venice)
A sestiere (plural sestieri) is a subdivision of a number of Italian towns; for the origin and application of the word, and examples of these towns, see
sestiere .The best-known town divided into "sestieri" isVenice . The city is divided into the six sestieri ofCannaregio ,San Polo ,Dorsoduro (including theGiudecca andIsola Sacca Fisola ),Santa Croce , San Marco (includingSan Giorgio Maggiore ) and Castello (includingSan Pietro di Castello andSant'Elena ). Each sestiere was administered by aprocurator and his staff.These districts consist of
parish es — initially seventy in1033 , but reduced underNapoleon and now numbering just thirty-eight. These parishes predate the "sestieri", which were created in about1170 .Other islands of the
Venetian Lagoon do not form part of any of the "sestieri", having historically enjoyed a considerable degree of autonomy.Each "sestiere" has its own
house numbering system. Each house has a unique number in the district, from one to several thousand, generally numbered from one corner of the area to another, but not usually in a readily understandable manner.
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