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Veneto

Population: 4.469.156
Surface (Kmq): 18364
Density (Inhabitants/Kmq.): 243
Main city: Venezia (VE)
Other towns: Belluno (BL); Padova (PD); Rovigo (RO); Treviso (TV); Verona (VR); Vicenza (VI).

A unique region with an ancient charm where history, nature and centuries of tradition, art and religion are bound together. Miles of low coastline with sandy beaches contrast with majestic and imposing mountains, such as the extraordinary Dolomites with their sharp and distinctive peaks. The lower mountain ranges and the foothills of the region are flanked by green rolling hills covered in vines and by sub-soil rich in mineral waters and thermal springs, forming one of the most important spa areas in Italy. Veneto is also for art lovers. Venice, the city on the sea, one of the world’s greatest cultural cities, famous and unique for its elegance and charm. Padua, the city of Giotto and Mantegna. Vicenza, the Palladian city. Verona, immortalised by Shakespeare. And Lake Garda, lacus Benacus of the ancient Romans, provides bright colourful Mediterranean scenery dotted with olive groves.
 



Population: 4.469.156
Surface (Kmq): 18364
Density (Inhabitants/Kmq.): 243
Main city: Venezia (VE)
Other towns: Belluno (BL); Padova (PD); Rovigo (RO); Treviso (TV); Verona (VR); Vicenza (VI).

A unique region with an ancient charm where history, nature and centuries of tradition, art and religion are bound together. Miles of low coastline with sandy beaches contrast with majestic and imposing mountains, such as the extraordinary Dolomites with their sharp and distinctive peaks. The lower mountain ranges and the foothills of the region are flanked by green rolling hills covered in vines and by sub-soil rich in mineral waters and thermal springs, forming one of the most important spa areas in Italy. Veneto is also for art lovers. Venice, the city on the sea, one of the world’s greatest cultural cities, famous and unique for its elegance and charm. Padua, the city of Giotto and Mantegna. Vicenza, the Palladian city. Verona, immortalised by Shakespeare. And Lake Garda, lacus Benacus of the ancient Romans, provides bright colourful Mediterranean scenery dotted with olive groves.