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Venice best to see

Fabio Basile

Editorial: Youcanprint

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Sinopsis

Italy is one of most beautiful country in the world.
Every year come to visit it many millions of tourists from everywhere in the world.
Venice, pearl of Venetian lagoon, is one of most wonderful city in the world, really famous for history and because houses artistic treasures, then because is unique.
For these reasons , in according recent data, every year it is visited by more than 20 millions tourists.
Fabio Basile, retired doctor, for more three years has also been working as independent writer.
This new book is a short and practical guide about unmissable things to see for each visitor in Venice.
The text includes several  useful information and remain for a short period of time in some famous online web sites  with a special price.
Disponible desde: 16/07/2024.

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