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Sottomarina Sottomarina is a coastal town occupying a sandbar 5.5 km long and up to 300 meters wide at the southern entrance to the Lagoon of Venice about 25 km south of Venice (50 km by road); a bridge connects it to the comune of Chioggia (q.v.), of which it is a frazione. The population of Sottomarina is about 25,000; with 60 hotels and 17 campgrounds, it is almost entirely given over to seafront tourism, although the old core of the town includes several medieval churches, of brick. In Antiquity, Sottomarina and Chioggia were referred to as the fossa Clodia; in the Middle Ages, Sottomarina was known as Clugia minor by opposition to Clugia major, Chioggia proper. Sand bars are tenuous, and around the time of the Chioggia War Clugia minor was abandoned, not to be inhabited again in any significant way until the 18th century when a long sea wall of large cut stone blocks, the Murazzo, was built to prevent erosion on the Adriatic side of the bar. (Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sottomarina)
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