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Rio Della Maddalena a canal in Cannaregio one of the six sestieri of Venice in Veneto, Italy.
It has a length of 228 meters and whose name comes from the nearby Madalena church. The northern end is in front of the Diedo Palace, which is located at the crossroads of the Rio del Grimani, coming from the northeast, the Rio dei Servi coming from the northwest and Santa Fosca coming from the southeast.
Then, it winds in the form of a large S towards its mouth in the Grand Canal, first for 50 meters a southwest direction, under the Sant'Antonio bridge, then in a south-eastern direction for 118 meters along the Campo de la Maddalena and passing under the Correr bridge and after the Campiello dei Fiori in a southwest direction passing under the Ogio bridge before joining the Grand Canal after its last 60 meters.
Information Source:
fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rio_de_la_Madalena
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Rio Della Maddalena a canal in Cannaregio one of the six sestieri of Venice in Veneto, Italy.
It has a length of 228 meters and whose name comes from the nearby Madalena church. The northern end is in front of the Diedo Palace, which is located at the crossroads of the Rio del Grimani, coming from the northeast, the Rio dei Servi coming from the northwest and Santa Fosca coming from the southeast.
Then, it winds in the form of a large S towards its mouth in the Grand Canal, first for 50 meters a southwest direction, under the Sant'Antonio bridge, then in a south-eastern direction for 118 meters along the Campo de la Maddalena and passing under the Correr bridge and after the Campiello dei Fiori in a southwest direction passing under the Ogio bridge before joining the Grand Canal after its last 60 meters.
Information Source:
fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rio_de_la_Madalena