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Veneto
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45 ° 43 ′ 17 ″ N 11 ° 43 ′ 14 ″ E
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The Veneto is a region of northeast of the'Italy

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Italian is spoken everywhere, and Venetian dialects, as well as minority languages ​​such as Ladin near Cortina and in Cadore, Friulian in Portogruaro and Sappada (also German). The English language is used in all major tourist places and even minor ones. French rarely, except in very large cities such as Venice, Verona, Padua and seaside resorts.

Regions

Map of region of Veneto, Italy, with provinces-it.svg
Belluno Province
Province of Treviso
Metropolitan city of Venice
Province of Padua
Province of Vicenza
Province of Verona
Province of Rovigo

Cities

  • 1 Venice (Venezia) Logo indicating a link to the websiteLogo indicating a wikipedia linkLogo indicating a link to the wikidata element – Capital of Veneto, mythical city known worldwide.
  • 2 Verona (Verona) Logo indicating a link to the websiteLogo indicating a wikipedia linkLogo indicating a link to the wikidata element – The city of Verona is an important tourist destination, visited each year by more than three million people due to numerous international events, but above all for its artistic richness, so that the historic center has been declared a World Heritage Site of the UNESCO.
  • 3 Belluno Logo indicating a link to the websiteLogo indicating a wikipedia linkLogo indicating a link to the wikidata element – The city dominates the upper valley of Piave and therefore one of the routes of penetration from Central Europe to Veneto and the Italian peninsula.
  • 4 Padua (Padova) Logo indicating a link to the websiteLogo indicating a wikipedia linkLogo indicating a link to the wikidata element – Padua is located east of the Po Valley, approximately 10 km north of the Euganean Hills and about 20 km west of the Venetian Lagoon. The municipal territory is spread over completely flat spaces and crisscrossed by various waterways which have given shape and protection to the city over the centuries. It is crossed by the Brenta and Bacchiglione rivers.
  • 5 Rovigo Logo indicating a link to the websiteLogo indicating a wikipedia linkLogo indicating a link to the wikidata element – Rovigo is located in the south of the Veneto region, in the Polesine region. It is crossed by the Adigetto (currently buried after World War II to make way for today's Corso del Popolo) and by many other canals that serve for the irrigation of the vast surrounding countryside near the Po delta. .
  • 6 Treviso (Treviso) Logo indicating a link to the websiteLogo indicating a wikipedia linkLogo indicating a link to the wikidata element – Formerly a Roman municipality with the name of Tarvisium, Treviso flourished in the Middle Ages and under the rule of the Republic of Venice. The heart of the city is Piazza dei Signori, around which there are many palaces, including the "Bell Tower" and the "Palazzo dei Trecento". Giuseppe Mazzotti called Treviso "the most frescoed city in Italy".
  • 7 Vicenza (Vicenza) Logo indicating a link to the websiteLogo indicating a wikipedia linkLogo indicating a link to the wikidata element – Known as the “City of Palladio” which has produced many architectural works there.
  • 8 Chioggia Logo indicating a link to the websiteLogo indicating a wikipedia linkLogo indicating a link to the wikidata element – Coastal town, located on a small island, at the southern entrance to the Venetian Lagoon.
  • 9 Malcesine Logo indicating a link to the websiteLogo indicating a wikipedia linkLogo indicating a link to the wikidata element – On the shores of Lake Garda in the province of Verona.

Other destinations

  • 1 Cortina d'Ampezzo  – ille in the heart of the Venetian Dolomites. Corso Italia, Musei delle Regole di Ampezzo, Chiesa della Conca Ampezzana. Cable car or chairlift excursions. In the vicinity: lake and small resort of Misurina.
  • 2 Jesolo  – seaside resort on the Adriatic coast, with a number of reception and entertainment facilities
  • 3 Caorle  – Seaside resort with nearly 200 hotels, a large number of restaurants and shops. It is nicknamed "The Pearl of the Adriatic" or "Little Venice" because of its colorful Venetian-style houses.
  • 4 Lido di Venezia  – The Lido of Venice is a fine stretch of coastline that stretches over a dozen kilometers between the Venetian Lagoon and the Adriatic Sea
  • 5 Eraclea Mare  – Seaside resort on the Adriatic coast
  • 6 Bibione  – Seaside resort on the Adriatic coast
  • 7 Altino Quarto  – Ancient Roman city. National Archaeological Museum.
  • Chioggia-Sottomarina, seaside resort on the Adriatic coast
  • Rovigo: Pinacoteca dei Concordi, La Rotonda
  • Le Polésine, from Adige to Po, on the Adriatic coast: seaside resorts of Rosolina Mare and Isola Albarella, Regional Park of the Venetian Po Delta
  • Riviera del Brenta and its villas: Villa Pisani, Villa Contarini-Camerini, Villa Foscari, among others ...
  • The Palladian Villas: Villa Capra Valmarana-La Rotonda, Villa Valmarana Ai Nani, among others ...
  • The Regional Park of Lessinia, Bosco Chiesanuova, Grezzana, Ponte di Veja, Giazza
  • The Sile River Regional Park
  • The Regional Park of the Euganean Hills: Teolo, Villa Emo Capodilista, Abbazia di Praglia; Battaglia Terme: Castello dei Catajo; Galzignano Terme, Giardino della Villa Barbarigo; Arquà Petrarca, house of Petrarch; Monselice, castle, via al Santuario; Este: ramparts, Castello dei Carraresi, Museo Nazionale Atestino, Duomo; Montagnana, ramparts, Duomo; Villa dei Vescovi; Abano Terme and Montegrotto Terme, thermal spas
  • Belluno Dolomites National Park
  • The Regional Park of the Dolomites d'Ampezzo
  • The Great Route of the Dolomites, from Passo Pordoi to Cortina d'Ampezzo
  • Asiago: capital of the high plateau of the Seven Municipalities, resort and winter sports
  • Agordino valley in the Venetian Dolomites: Alleghe lake, winter sports resort, Sottoguda gorges, Biois valley, Falcade, summer and winter resort
  • Small summer and winter resorts of Malga Ciapela, Arabba, Nevegal, Zoldo, Malcesine, Bosco Chiesanuova, Recoaro Mille, Roana, Gallio, Enego, Conco, Misurina (lake), ...
  • Le Cadore: Pieve di Cadore, Lunette museum, San Vito di Cadore, mid-mountain region with summer and winter resorts, San Vito di Cadore, Pieve di Cadore, Santo Stefano di Cadore, Auronzo di Cadore (lake ), Comelico Superiore, Selva di Cadore
  • Sappada, summer and winter resort, trilingual Italian, Friulian and German island
  • Feltre: Piazza Maggiore, Museo Civico, Duomo, Galleria Rizzarda, Chiesa SS. Vittore e Corona
  • La Valpolicella, its vineyard, its villas, its Romanesque churches
  • Soave and the Alpone valley: castello Scaligero
  • Haut-Vicentin: Caldogno, Schio, Thiene, Recoaro Terme (thermal baths), Valdagno
  • Possagno: Museo Canova
  • Monte Berici: Basilica di Monte Berico
  • Vittorio Veneto and the Venetian Cansiglio: Ceneda, Serravalle, Cansiglio forest, the Valmarino
  • Monte Grappa: panorama
  • Lugo di Vicenza: Villa Godi Malinverni
  • Marostica: medieval city, Piazza Castello
  • Bassano del Grappa: Museo civico, Ponte Vecchio, Poli-Museo della Grappa, Museo della Ceramica di Palazzo Sturm
  • Asolo: Museo Civico
  • Maser: Villa Barbaro di Maser
  • Castelfranco Veneto: Duomo
  • Citadella: pregnant
  • Conegliano and the White Wine Route
  • Portogruaro: town hall, archaeological museum. In the neighborhood: Concordia agittaria. Bilingual Italian, Friulian island
  • The eastern shore of Lake Garda or Benaco ("Riviera of Olives"): Peschiera del Garda; Lazise: walls; Cisano: Museum of Olive Oil; Bardolino; Garda; Pointe San Vigilio: Villa Guarienti; Torri del Benaco.

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Local gastronomic products: Asiago cheese, extra virgin olive oil from Lake Garda, smoked ham from Belluno and berico-euganeo ham, bondiola, pandoro from Verona, polenta, wines: prosecco from Conegliano, bardolino, valpolicella, breganze, soave, and venetian grappa.

Local craft products: Murano glassware, Burano lace, marbled paper items, carnival mask in leather or papier mâché, calendars of gondoliers from Venice, velvet, silks and fabrics, in Venice, ceramics from Este and Bassano del Grappa, silversmith in Verona and Vicenza, dolls and wrought iron from Monselice, objects in wrought iron and carved in wood in the regions of Belluno, Feltre and Cortina d'Ampezzo, antiques from Venice and Verona. Beware of counterfeits!

Eat

Venetian cuisine is particularly varied due to the diversity of the climate and the nature of the region. The 7 provinces are united by three basic elements: the presence of fish, sea or freshwater, the use of polenta and the frequent use of spices and products of clearly oriental origin.

The main specialties are baccalà, fegato alla veneziana, Sardinian in saor, pasta e fasioi and spaghetti alle vongole.

Among the primi we find the risotto al nero di seppia, the risotto all'onda, the risi e bisi, the riso coe rane, the riso e fasoi, the pasta e fagioli, the pasta con zucca, the polenta and the bigoli coe Sardinian , lasagna col conejo, taiadele in brodo, Verona gnocchi, fiori di zucchini, casunzei, paparele di Verona, sopa coda, zuppa di cozze and brodo di pesce. saor, cuttlefish, squid, capesante, grancevole, eels in umido, bisato, baccalà in pocio or alla vicentina, zuppa di trippa, renga e salata, scopeton, fritaie, pastizada de caval from Verona, the pigeons of Breganze from Vicenza, the polenta e osei, the fegato alla veneziana, the fegato con sangue cotto, the galeto, the maschio, the ochete, the rognoni in graticola, the faraona con la peverada, the game in the spit, the Paduan hen, the Belluno and Vicenza snails.

Vegetables include white asparagus from Bassano, eggplants, potatoes, pumpkins, radicchio rosso from Treviso and Chioggia, castraure from the island of San Erasmo, sparese and mushrooms from Montello. fruits: peaches from Verona, cherries from Marostica and Asolo, apples, pears, mountain chestnuts Desserts and sweets are diverse and varied: venetian tiramisu, bussolai, buranei, zaleti, baicoli or baicol di Venezia, bigarini di Bassano, basi di dama, lingue di suocera, pandoro and nadalin from Verona, offella from Bovolone, bigolada, bigoloto, brazadelon, fugassa, mandorlato, papazin o Bole, San Martini de pastafroia, fritelle, crostoli, honey from the Belluno mountain.

Cheeses, such as asago, monte veronese, morlacco, latteria piave, ricotta from Fregona, provolone and fontàl from Polesine, schiz de Belluno, cold cuts, such as codeghin, panzeta imanegà, panzeta soto onto, salado, sausage from Pasubio, bondiola, smoked, from Adria, from Treviso, luganega from Treviso, rosto sausages, cooked sausages, blood sausages from Padua and Vicenza, ossocoli, hams, smoked Belluno and berico-euganeo.

Veneto wines, among the first in Italy in quality, with 20 DOC classified zones: bardolino, bianco di Custoza, prosecco di Conegliano, soave, valpolicella, recioto di Soave, recioto della Valpolicella, amarone, merlot, pinot bianco, pinot grigio, pinot nero, fragolino, bellini.

Other drinks: craft beers, mineral water, fruit juices and syrups. Digestives: grappa venetus, fruit liqueurs and sgroppino. Aperitifs: spritz, amaro.

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In northern Italy:

  • Friuli-Venezia Giulia

-Frioulan Dolomites, UNESCO, Regional Natural Park, winter sports resorts-Carnic Alps, Tolmezzo, winter sports resorts-Julian Alps, Tarvisio, winter sports resorts-Pordenone and the Carnic Pre-Alps-Udine-Les international seaside resorts of Lignano and Grado-Palmanova, UNESCO-Cividale del Friuli, UNESCO-Aquileia, UNESCO-Gorizia-Trieste and its river

  • Emilia Romagna

-Natural Park of the Po Delta, UNESCO-seaside resorts of the Romagna-Ferrara riviera, UNESCO-Ravenna, UNESCO-Rimini-Bologna-Modena, UNESCO-Parma

  • Lombardy

- Lombard Lake Garda: Sirmione, Salo, Isola del Garda, Gardone Riviera-Mantua, UNESCO-Sabbioneta, UNESCO-Brescia-Bergamo-Cremona-Lake Iseo: Iseo, Monte Isola, Pisogne, Lovere

  • Trentino Alto Adige

-Dolomites of Trentino and Alto Adige, UNESCO, natural parks, international winter sports resorts: Madonna di Campiglio, San Martino di Castrozza, Plose, Route des Dolomites, Marmolada, Col de Sella, Col Pordoi, Val Gardena ( Ortisei, Selva), Canazei, Campo Fiscalino -Lake Garda Trentino: Riva del Garda-Trente-Rovereto-Val di Genova-Lake Tovel-Lake Molveno-Lake Carezza-Lake Braies-Bolzano.-Abbey of Novacella- Merano

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