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San Marco in Boccalama was an island, now submerged, in the Venetian Lagoon, northern Italy. It was located between , Sant'Angelo della Polvere and the . The name derived from the presence of a church dedicated to St. Mark, and to its location at the mouth the Lama, an old branch of the river Brenta's mouth. In the 1990s two medieval ships were found near the submerged island, a rascona (a flat transport boat) and a galley, the first example of this type found so far.

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  • San Marco in Bocca Lama war eine Insel in der mittleren Lagune von Venedig unweit der Motte di Volpego und des Canale Campanella. Bis zum 16. Jahrhundert war sie in Karten verzeichnet, danach nur noch als „zerstörte“ oder „verlorene“ Insel. Im 19. Jahrhundert wurde sie gar nicht mehr verzeichnet. Seit den 1960er Jahren ist sie eine bedeutende archäologische Fundstätte für die spätmittelalterliche Geschichte der Lagune. Vor allem fand man eine 38 m lange und 5 m breite Galeere aus der Zeit um 1300. (de)
  • San Marco in Boccalama was an island, now submerged, in the Venetian Lagoon, northern Italy. It was located between , Sant'Angelo della Polvere and the . The name derived from the presence of a church dedicated to St. Mark, and to its location at the mouth the Lama, an old branch of the river Brenta's mouth. An oratory existed here from as early as 1013. After 1328 subsidence and erosion made life impossible for the monks, and from 1348 it was used as a common burial place in the wake of the outbreak of the Black Death in Venice and its neighborhood. The last mentions of the islands date to the 16th century, after which it is likely it had already disappeared. In the 1990s two medieval ships were found near the submerged island, a rascona (a flat transport boat) and a galley, the first example of this type found so far. (en)
  • San Marco in Boccalama était une île, aujourd’hui submergée, dans la partie centre-méridionale de la lagune de Venise. Elle était insérée entre l'ex batterie Campana ou Podo, Sant'Angelo della Polvere et le motte di Volpego. Le nom fait référence au fait que l’île, sur laquelle s’élevait une église de San Marco, se trouvait à l’embouchure du Lama, un antique bras du fleuve Brenta. (fr)
  • San Marco in Boccalama era un'isola, oggi sommersa, nella parte centro meridionale della laguna di Venezia. Essa era ubicata tra l'ex batteria Campana o Podo, Sant'Angelo della Polvere e le motte di Volpego. Il nome fa riferimento al fatto che l'isola, su cui sorgeva una chiesa di San Marco, si trovava alla foce del Lama, un antico ramo del Brenta. (it)
  • San Marco in Boccalama is een verzonken eiland in de Lagune van Venetië, in de Noord-Italiaanse regio Veneto. Het bevindt zich in de buurt van de zandbanken Motte di Volpego. San Marco in Boccalama was een archeologische site (20e eeuw), waarbij voor opgravingen het zeewater moest teruggedrongen worden door het bouwen van een droogdok. (nl)
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  • San Marco in Bocca Lama war eine Insel in der mittleren Lagune von Venedig unweit der Motte di Volpego und des Canale Campanella. Bis zum 16. Jahrhundert war sie in Karten verzeichnet, danach nur noch als „zerstörte“ oder „verlorene“ Insel. Im 19. Jahrhundert wurde sie gar nicht mehr verzeichnet. Seit den 1960er Jahren ist sie eine bedeutende archäologische Fundstätte für die spätmittelalterliche Geschichte der Lagune. Vor allem fand man eine 38 m lange und 5 m breite Galeere aus der Zeit um 1300. (de)
  • San Marco in Boccalama était une île, aujourd’hui submergée, dans la partie centre-méridionale de la lagune de Venise. Elle était insérée entre l'ex batterie Campana ou Podo, Sant'Angelo della Polvere et le motte di Volpego. Le nom fait référence au fait que l’île, sur laquelle s’élevait une église de San Marco, se trouvait à l’embouchure du Lama, un antique bras du fleuve Brenta. (fr)
  • San Marco in Boccalama era un'isola, oggi sommersa, nella parte centro meridionale della laguna di Venezia. Essa era ubicata tra l'ex batteria Campana o Podo, Sant'Angelo della Polvere e le motte di Volpego. Il nome fa riferimento al fatto che l'isola, su cui sorgeva una chiesa di San Marco, si trovava alla foce del Lama, un antico ramo del Brenta. (it)
  • San Marco in Boccalama is een verzonken eiland in de Lagune van Venetië, in de Noord-Italiaanse regio Veneto. Het bevindt zich in de buurt van de zandbanken Motte di Volpego. San Marco in Boccalama was een archeologische site (20e eeuw), waarbij voor opgravingen het zeewater moest teruggedrongen worden door het bouwen van een droogdok. (nl)
  • San Marco in Boccalama was an island, now submerged, in the Venetian Lagoon, northern Italy. It was located between , Sant'Angelo della Polvere and the . The name derived from the presence of a church dedicated to St. Mark, and to its location at the mouth the Lama, an old branch of the river Brenta's mouth. In the 1990s two medieval ships were found near the submerged island, a rascona (a flat transport boat) and a galley, the first example of this type found so far. (en)
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  • San Marco in Boccalama (fr)
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