Chioggia is a coastal town in the Veneto region of northern Italy, often called 'Little Venice' due to its canals and narrow streets. The town has several medieval churches and is known for its lace-making and traditional outfits. Visitors can explore the town's characteristic narrow streets, known as 'calli', and visit its medieval churches, which were reworked in the 16th and 17th centuries. Chioggia is also famous for being the setting of Carlo Goldoni's play 'Le baruffe chiozzotte', a classic of Italian literature
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