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Coordinates: 45°26′5.25″N 12°20′21.81″E / 45.4347917°N 12.3393917°E / 45.4347917; 12.3393917
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[[File:San marco leone.jpg|right|thumb|Piazzetta dei Leoncini]]
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'''Piazzetta dei Leoncini''' is a city square in [[Venice]], [[Italy]]. The square is located on the north side of the [[St Mark's Basilica]], near the [[Palazzo Patriarcale]] and [[San Basso]]. The square is known for its lion statuary. Also on the square, in an alcove of the Basilica itself, is the sarcophagus of [[Daniele Manin]], the president of the brief independent [[Republic of San Marco]], established during a rebellion in 1848 against Hapsburg rule.
'''Piazzetta dei Leoncini''' is a city square in [[Venice]], [[Italy]]. The square is located on the north side of the [[St Mark's Basilica]], near the [[Palazzo Patriarcale]] and [[San Basso]]. The square is known for its lion statuary. Also on the square, in an alcove of the Basilica itself, is the sarcophagus of [[Daniele Manin]], the president of the brief independent [[Republic of San Marco]], established during a rebellion in 1848 against Habsburg rule.


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Piazzetta dei Leoncini

Piazzetta dei Leoncini is a city square in Venice, Italy. The square is located on the north side of the St Mark's Basilica, near the Palazzo Patriarcale and San Basso. The square is known for its lion statuary. Also on the square, in an alcove of the Basilica itself, is the sarcophagus of Daniele Manin, the president of the brief independent Republic of San Marco, established during a rebellion in 1848 against Habsburg rule.

45°26′5.25″N 12°20′21.81″E / 45.4347917°N 12.3393917°E / 45.4347917; 12.3393917