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Cavallino-Treporti is a Venetian town of 12,897 inhabitants belonging to the province of Venice. The territory of Cavallino is divided into 12 hamlets such as: Faro Pieve Vecchia, Cavallino, Ca' di Valle, Ca' Ballarin, Ca' Vio, Ca' Pasquali, Punta Sabbioni, Treporti, Saccagnana, Mesole, Lio Piccolo and Ca' Savio, the latter is the most populated and home to the Town Hall.
The origins of Cavallino-Treporti date back to Roman times that arose following the birth of important inhabited centers such as Torcello, Ammiana and Costanziaco. With the affirmation of Venice and with the changing climatic conditions, these territories became swampy and unhealthy and only after reclamation works were the current inhabited centers born.
Cavallino-Treporti was officially born on 29 March 1999, detaching himself from Venice. The economy of Cavallino-Treporti is based mainly on summer tourism that attracts numerous visitors thanks to its particular position that acts as a divider between the Venice Lagoon and the Adriatic Sea. Visitors who arrive in this town are above all of Northern European origin and love to stay in the numerous tourist villages of Cavallino, which every summer come alive with various entertainment. ready to welcome those who want to spend a holiday full of fun.
The hinterland of Cavallino is instead affected by vast fields cultivated as the territory is rich in family-run farms that, thanks to a 'Very high specialization in vegetable cultures in greenhouses and advanced cultivation methods, they obtain high quality products.
written by Christopher Clayton - Last update: 22/08/2022
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