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Venezia:

Città e Carnevale

From , former About.com Guide

Carnevale, otherwise known as Mardigras or Shrove Tuesday, is -- officially -- the day before Ash Wednesday, a last occasion for a little merriment and some fine food before the beginning of that period of spiritual renewal known as Lent.

However, in practice, Italians celebrate Carnevale for several weeks prior to Ash Wednesday, dressing up in costumes and having parties to counter the chill, dull winter days. Venice is especially well known for her Carnival celebrations, and you'll find traditional Carnival recipes from all over Italy accompanying the photos.

Not interested in background? The Carnival recipe index.

All Photos K. Phillips

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Venezia: The Sun Setting Over the Canal GrandeVenezia: The Setting Sun and About CarnevaleVenice: A Carnival MaskVenezia: A Mask, and More About CarnevaleVenezia: Bridge over a CanalVenezia: A Bridge Over a Canal, and Carnevale Is Celebrated All Over!Venice: A Canal on the LidoWhy all this Merriment at Carnevale?
Venice: A Carnival MaskCarnevale: And, of course, people eat... Venezia: A Carnival MaskThe Carnival Recipe IndexVenezia: Carnival MaskVenice: A Carnival Mask, and Le Gran Lasagne del CarnevaleVenezia: A Mask, at NightCarnevale: A Mask, and Lasagne alla Ricotta
Venezia: Ponte de le Do Spade, The Bridge of the Two SwordsVenezia: Ponte de le Do Spade, and Pasticcio di MaccheroniVenice: Carnival MasksVenice: Carnival Masks, And Rotolo di PizzaVenezia: A Carnival MaskVenezia, A Carnival Mask, and Cenci -- Wonderful FrittersVenezia: Il Ponte dei SospiriVenezia: Ponte dei Sospiri, and Recipes for Frittelle

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