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[Title] => Philippines debuts at Venice Carnival with Sinulog, other Filipino folk dances
[Summary] => The Philippines made its first appearance at the Carnivale di Venezia over the weekend, showcasing Filipino folk dances in the famous Italian city.
[DatePublished] => 2025-03-05 15:30:00
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[AuthorName] => Kristofer Purnell
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[Title] => VENICE, LA SERENISSIMA
[Summary] => In mid-June of 2001, our little troop of travelers set out to leave the little town of Cantello outside of Varese in Northern Italy. Varese, and the Lake District around it, had proven to be a pleasant surprise not least because of the capacious rooms and the hospitality of the staff of our inn, the Albergo Madonnina.
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[Title] => La Serenessima - Why And Why Not
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VENICE -- "See Venice before it sinks into the sea." This was one admonition I
remember from my younger days in Mindanao. Like all aspiring rural geniuses, I
was an avid reader of Life and National Geographic and there was
one time when these magazines came to town on the devastating floods that
threatened (and still threaten) to destroy Venice forever.
There were many photos of stately palazzos submerged in flood waters and
precious art works of Tintoretto and Rubens damaged beyond repair.
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Piazza San Marco
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[DatePublished] => 2025-03-05 15:30:00
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[Title] => VENICE, LA SERENISSIMA
[Summary] => In mid-June of 2001, our little troop of travelers set out to leave the little town of Cantello outside of Varese in Northern Italy. Varese, and the Lake District around it, had proven to be a pleasant surprise not least because of the capacious rooms and the hospitality of the staff of our inn, the Albergo Madonnina.
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[Focus] => 0
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[Title] => La Serenessima - Why And Why Not
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VENICE -- "See Venice before it sinks into the sea." This was one admonition I
remember from my younger days in Mindanao. Like all aspiring rural geniuses, I
was an avid reader of Life and National Geographic and there was
one time when these magazines came to town on the devastating floods that
threatened (and still threaten) to destroy Venice forever.
There were many photos of stately palazzos submerged in flood waters and
precious art works of Tintoretto and Rubens damaged beyond repair.
[DatePublished] => 2000-05-05 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
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[AuthorName] => Nelson A. navarro
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