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Venice, a city of 118 small islands and defined by water, was Marco Polo’s birthplace. A maritime power at the time of his birth in 1254 up until the 17th century, Venice was the center of trade between Europe, the Middle East and Asia when Marco embarked on his famed journeys to the East.
Author: Michael Yamashita
© Michael Yamashita
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