Venetian
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The term Venetian may refer to:
- Venetian language
- Venice (disambiguation)
- Venetian Gothic architecture, originated in the 14th century
- Venetians in Movement, an Italian political party
- Venetia, disambiguation
- Veneto, region of Italy
- Veneti or "Venetic", a series of ancient tribes
- Venetian Slovenia, region in northeastern Italy
- Albania Veneta, 15th - 18th century possessions of Venice in Dalmatia
[edit] Locations in the United States
- Venetian Village, Illinois, small American town
- Venetian Isles, New Orleans, Louisiana
- Venetian Causeway, Florida
- Venetian Islands, Miami Beach, Florida in Biscayne Bay, Florida
- Venetian Court, a resort in Capitola, California
- Venetian Pool, a public pool in Coral Gables, Florida
- Village on Venetian Bay, a waterside shopping district in Naples, Florida
- The Venetian (Las Vegas), a resort hotel and casino in Las Vegas, Nevada
- Disney's Venetian Resort, an unrealized project for Walt Disney World, Florida
[edit] Other locations
- Hythe Venetian Fete, a traditional carnival of Kent, England
- The Venetian Macao, a hotel and casino in Macau, China
[edit] Music and entertainment
- Venetian Snares, the performing name of Canadian breakcore/IDM musician Aaron Funk
- The Venetians (Australian band), a pop music band of the mid 1980s
- Venetian School, a group of music composers
- The Anonymous Venetian (film), 1970 Italian movie (Anonimo Venziano) by E. M. Salerno
- The Venetian Affair (film), 1967 spy movie
- The Venetian Twins (musical comedy), 1979 play by Nick Enricht
- The Venetians, 1892 novel by Mary Elizabeth Braddon
- The Anonymous Venetian, 1994 book by Donna Leon
[edit] Other uses
- Venetian window blind
- Venetian ceruse, 16th century white lead based cosmetic, also known as "Windows of Saturn"
- Venetian red, an artist's pigment
- Venetian style shoe, a type of slipper resembling the venitian style barks
- Venetian soup
- Venetian mask, traditionally worn in the Venetian carnival