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2 unusual facts about Little Venice


Little Venice

Little Venice, or Klein-Venedig was the name for a failed German attempt to settle Venezuela in the 16th and 17th centuries.

Venezuela, which, translated from Spanish, means Little Venice


Inland Waterways Association

Annual event since 1983, organised by IWA at Little Venice, London over the early May Bank Holiday weekend, combining a Boat Rally with a trade show, activities and entertainments.


see also

Death of a Ghost

When murder once again visits "Little Venice", Albert Campion must exercise all his powers to bring the killer to justice...

Transport on the Regent's Canal

This part of the canal was originally called Browning's Pool, after the English poet Robert Browning who lived here from 1862 to 1887, and who is believed to have coined the name "Little Venice".