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TravBuddy.com: nnddmm's Venice-- Casa Mia travel blog</title>
<copyright>Copyright 2005 TravBuddy LLC</copyright>
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<description>I have lived in Italy for about five years, and Venice for about four.  I had been there many times before as a tourist but I never understood the magic that is Venice until I lived there.  If you go, avoid the crowds, get lost, and appreciate how simple life can be.            </description>
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<title>A City Introduction</title>
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<p><a href="http://www.travbuddy.com/Venice-travel-guide-279039">Venice, Italy</a>, Jul 20, 2007</p>
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I have been living in Venice for about three years now, and working with foreigners in real estate I have come to know the city well from both the ...</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.travbuddy.com/Venice-travel-guide-279039">Venice, Italy</a>, Jul 20, 2007</p>
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So how is it that a tourist can visit Venice while being both respectful and enjoying the city?

The first thing to do is realize that this is a ...</p>
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