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Venitian or
Venitan may
refer to:
anything of or
relating to
Venice the
Venetian language See also...
- The
Venetian Patent Statute of
March 19, 1474,
established in the
Republic of
Venice the
first statutory patent system in Europe, and may be
deemed to...
- Fórcola (Venetian dialect,
plural Fórcole) is the
typical Venetian rowlock providing a
variety of
fulcrum positions, each
having its own
effect on the...
- Venetian-style
shoes or Venetian-style
loafers are mid-heel
slippers with an
upper or top part that is
slightly open to the kick of the foot and the ankle...
- Croatia;
until 1918 part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire,
before then
under Venitian rule). She was of Austrian,
Slovenian and
Italian descent,
although "she...
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Giovanna Navarini,
Giusto studied largely alone. In 1840 he
entered Institut Venitian and in 1842
began instructing at
Lycee de Vicence. In 1845 he
became professor...
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festivals throughout the year including:
Gardenstock Arts &
Music Fest,
Venitian Night on the Riverfront, a
downtown wine festival, Blues-Brews-and BBQ...
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Stadium Australia, in Sydney,
Australia (1998)
Dubai Metro, UAE (2006)
Venitian Macao resort hotel,
China (2007)
Second Gateway Bridge /
Gateway Bridge...
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Venitian politician (c. 1483–1554)...
- ("at sign"): from
Spanish arroba. ****nal ("****nal") : from
Italian (
Venitian)
arzana with
final -l from an
older t****nal, tersenal,
borrowed from Italian...