Chioggia

Chioggia (キオッジア) is a coastal town and  of the province of in the Veneto region of northern Italy. It is to the west of the Adriatic Sea and is where Orsola Aquinas lived most of her during her time with the Roman Catholic Church.

Principles
It is 20 kilometers south of the main island of Venice. It's accommodations aren't cheap; the town lacks a night, as all the shops in Venice close rather early.

The town, like Venice, uses gondolas and ships on its canals, however, it doesn't contain tourist boats. Unlike Venice however, one can drive around in Chioggia.

Background
Chioggia and Venice were originally competitive sea city states, and fought several times. However, due to war, politics, calamities, and other sorts of reasons the number of city states that were against Venice, like Chioggia, dwindled until Venice was the only one left. Modern day Italy later emerged and had Chioggia under the commune of Venice.

Apparently, at least one of the Roman Catholic Church's ice ships of La Regina del Mare Adriatico are somehow hidden deep beneath the narrow waters of the town.

Notable Locations

 * Aquinas Residence
 * Sottomarina