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Venice
VIA S.GALLO N245
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Veneto general information

Veneto, a picturesque region in northeastern Italy, is a hub of learning and education, boasting a wide range of educational institutions. With 1704 kindergartens, 1472 primary schools, 385 comprehensive institutes, 97 high schools, 64 middle schools, and 1197 other types of institutes, Veneto offers a comprehensive educational landscape for students of all ages. 

The region is also attractive to international students, with current data showing a total of 555,726 students, of which 80,094 are non-Italians. Among these, 17,803 are Europeans and 62,291 are non-Europeans, indicating a diverse student population. Veneto is renowned for its diverse landscapes, from the Dolomite mountains to the Adriatic Sea, with Venice, its regional capital, offering a unique blend of history, art, and culture. 

The region is also home to several UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the Prosecco Hills of Conegliano and Valdobbiadene. Economically, Veneto is one of the wealthiest and most industrialized regions in Italy. It is a leading region in sectors such as textiles, shipbuilding, furniture, food and wine, and tourism. 

With a population of approximately 5 million people, Veneto has a high standard of living and is known for its strong work ethic. For entertainment and attractions, Veneto offers a plethora of options. Venice, with its canals, palaces, and festivals, is a major draw. Verona, famous for its Roman amphitheater and the legendary balcony of Romeo and Juliet, is another popular destination. The region is also known for its food and wine, with Prosecco, Amarone, and Soave among its famous exports. 

In summary, Veneto is a region that combines a strong educational infrastructure with a rich cultural heritage, diverse landscapes, and a robust economy, making it an attractive destination for both local and international students.