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Venice is one of the most urban cities in the world, a total of overcrowded houses, palaces, churches, squares and other artificial structures, with few public green spaces to facilitate a landscape dominated by the stone walls and brick stucco.
What most visitors do not realize is that Venice is surrounded by one of the organs most ecologically rich Mediterranean water Laguna Veneta, or Venetian Lagoon. The lagoon is a crescent-shaped body of water between mainland Italy and the Adriatic Sea. It is in the arms Pellestrina coast Lido di coastline and coastal del Cavallino. These three tracts of land are divided into three entries or port over a length of about 30 miles (45 km), creating a marshy environment that is fed by rivers then rinsed with salt water Adriatic Sea.