Draft:San Geremia (island)
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San Geremia is one of the islands of Venice, Italy. It is located in the south-western corner of Cannaregio, one of the six sestieres of Venice.
At almost 250,000 square metres, it is the biggest island in Cannaregio and the second biggest of the islands that make up the centro storico of Venice.[1]
Bridges[edit]
Zucchetta Number | Name Of Bridge | Island Linked |
---|---|---|
448 | Ponte Valeria Solesin | Macello |
447 | Ponte Della Costituzione | Piazzale Roma |
5 | Ponte Degli Scalzi | Tolentini |
258 | Ponte Delle Guglie | San Leonardo |
444 | Ponte Novo De La Crea | San Giobbe |
460 | Passarella De La Crea | San Giobbe |
446 | Ponte Novo De L'Ospizio Da Ponte | San Giobbe |
Ponte Saffa (Demolished) | San Giobbe | |
266 | Ponte Priuli Ai Cavaletti | San Giobbe |
Ponte Privato | San Giobbe |
References[edit]
- ^ "PEBA Allegati A e P.pdf" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 2023-05-08.
Category:Islands of the Venetian Lagoon