Venice of the North
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The term Venice of the North refers to various cities in northern Europe that contain canals, comparing them to Venice, Italy, which is renowned for its canals (see Grand Canal).
- Amsterdam[1]
- Birmingham[2]
- Bruges[3]
- Copenhagen[4]
- Giethoorn[5]
- Hamburg[6]
- Saint Petersburg[7]
- Stockholm[8]
- Wrocław[9]
Gallery
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Worchester & Birmingham Canal from Broad Street towards NIA 130 C.jpg
Birmingham
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Bruges Canal Panorama.jpg
Bruges
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Stockholm aerial view.jpg
Stockholm
See also
- List of places called Venice of the East
- Little Paris
- Little Venice
- Monasterevin
- Paris of the East
- Paris of the West
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