San Martino, Burano

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San Martino
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Religion
Affiliation Roman Catholic
Province Venice
Location
Location Venice, Italy
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Shown within Italy
Geographic coordinates 45°29′03″N12°25′08″E / 45.4841773104°N 12.4187803804°E / 45.4841773104; 12.4187803804
Architecture
Completed16th-century

San Martino is a 16th-century, Roman Catholic church in Burano, an island of the city of Venice, region of the Veneto, Italy. The church was reconsecrated in 1645.


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