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Why Venetians are deserting Venice ?

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its time venice woke up to what it has lost, says Matteo vecchi, one of the activist behind the site.

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  1. because the life for venetians in venice is very expensive and not too handy!


  2. In the 16th century it was one of the known world's most populated cities, today there are just over 60,000 residents and 21 million tourists.  Living in the world's watery museum is a privilege, but it comes with a price.  Even tried to buy formula milk or washing-up liquid in La Serenissima? The workday city sold out to tourism long ago, leaving locals to lament, among other things, the loss of the city's cinema, and one of the last remaining toy shops.  Meanwhile, a surplus of hotels is stifling residential development, making it harder than ever for Venetians to stay or return.  property prices are among the highest in italy, and deaths outnumber births two to one.  Interestingly, some venetians, however, are starting to fight back.  what matteo vecchi telling is correct, since housing, not more hotels is what the city now needs.  it is slowly losing its identity. we must act now to give people a reason to come back.

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