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- Q1165030 subject Q8467348.
- Q1165030 subject Q8556292.
- Q1165030 abstract "San Marco in Boccalama was an island, now submerged, in the Venetian Lagoon, northern Italy. It was located between Campana, Sant'Angelo della Polvere and the motte di Volpego. The name derived from the presence of a church dedicated to St. Mark, and to its location at the mouth the Lama, an old branch of the river Brenta's mouth.An oratory existed here from as early as 1013. After 1328 subsidence and erosion made life impossible for the monks, and from 1348 it was used as a common burial place in the wake of the outbreak of the Black Death in Venice and its neighborhood. The last mentions of the islands date to the 16th century, after which it is likely it had already disappeared.In the 1990s two medieval ships were found near the submerged island, a rascona (a flat transport boat) and a galley, the first example of this type found so far.".
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- Q1165030 wikiPageWikiLink Q8467348.
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- Q1165030 country Q38.
- Q1165030 name "San Marco in Boccalama".
- Q1165030 point "45.388611 12.281389".
- Q1165030 type Place.
- Q1165030 type Island.
- Q1165030 type Location.
- Q1165030 type Place.
- Q1165030 type PopulatedPlace.
- Q1165030 type Thing.
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- Q1165030 comment "San Marco in Boccalama was an island, now submerged, in the Venetian Lagoon, northern Italy. It was located between Campana, Sant'Angelo della Polvere and the motte di Volpego. The name derived from the presence of a church dedicated to St. Mark, and to its location at the mouth the Lama, an old branch of the river Brenta's mouth.An oratory existed here from as early as 1013.".
- Q1165030 label "San Marco in Boccalama".
- Q1165030 lat "45.388611".
- Q1165030 long "12.281389".
- Q1165030 name "San Marco in Boccalama".