How many times have you wondered when watching a movie or documentary why in the city of Venice there is so much water ? It would be wonderful to visit it personally, but if you don't have that possibility in Science Daily Online we give you the answer.
Venice, origin of the romantic city
Venice , also known for the romantic city of Gondolas, was built in 421 on a total of 118 islands that were separated by canals, in the middle of a large and large lagoon.in the fifth century by settlers trying to flee the aggressions of the German people (Huns and Lombards), settling there since they did not feel safe on the mainland.
Your The name comes from the Italian language "Venezia", it is the capital of the province of Venice and is located in the northeast of Italy.Its main historical center was declared by UNESCO as P Atrimony of Humanity .Within the city there is no traffic by wheels and collective transport takes place through boats that are known as "vaporettos".
In three of the outer islands are located the ports that connect the lagoon with the Adriatic Sea .These three mouths of water entry, called Chioggia, Malemoco and Lido , allows the water level of the lagoon to rise when the tide rises, producing serious floods mainly in spring and autumn.
Flood solution
Venice is a city that conserves numerous amounts of water around it and the climate change causes the water to rise every time to higher levels, even many people believe that If this situation continues like this, with the years it could even disappear.
In the course of the 1980s, projects and architecture studies were initiated for the construction of important containment barriers , a novel technique that consisted of the automatic closing of the mouths of water at the time of rising the tide.In addition to the logical inconveniences of floods, water salt, which for several centuries penetrated the bricks, ended up damaging and cracking valuable monuments; but famous organizations worldwide worked and are currently working with the objective of restoring all the artistic heritage that has made Venice one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
Images: Jose Gonzalez, Piero Fissore, MorBCN
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