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Profile: Island clings to Venetian roots

By Neil MacDonald

Published: November 12 2007 08:59 | Last updated: November 12 2007 08:59

Marco Polo, the 13th century merchant-explorer, has gone down in history as a Venetian. The Italian maritime city-state was at the height of its commercial influence when he claimed to have made his colourful trip to Kublai Khan’s China, as later recounted in a Genoese prison cell.

But national designations can be warped over time.

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