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When people think of Venice, they often picture gondolas gliding through narrow canals, majestic bridges arching over the water, and centuries-old buildings reflecting in the still waters. The city's unique layout, built on over 100 small islands connected by bridges, has earned it the title of the 'City of Canals.'

However, Venice is not the only city in Europe known for its intricate network of waterways. In fact, another European city has earned the nickname‚ The Venice of the North‚ due to its equally impressive canal system.

Unlike Venice, this city is situated further north and offers a different cultural experience, blending historical charm with modern conveniences. Travelers visiting this city will find a picturesque combination of scenic boat tours, centuries-old architecture, and a thriving arts scene. Whether you're strolling along its cobblestone streets or cruising down its waterways, this city provides a unique perspective on European life. Its canals are not just for show‚ they have served as critical transportation routes for centuries, helping the city grow into a major hub of trade and culture.

Venice is famous for its winding canals, but another European city also has an impressive network of canals and is sometimes called the Venice of the North. Which city is it?

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