GIUDECCA
The 'Giudecca' is an island in the Venetian Lagoon lying immediately south of the central islands, from which it is separated by the Giudecca Canal.
Originally known as the ''Spinalunga'', the island may have been renamed for the Jewish people who settled there. Historically an area of large palaces with gardens, the island became an industrial area in the early twentieth century with shipyards and factories in addition to a film studio. The Giudecca went into decline with the closure of much of the industry after World War II, but is now regarded as an exclusive area in which to live. It is known for its long dock and its churches, including Il Redentore. San Giorgio Maggiore lies off its eastern tip.
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★ Also the name given to the central point of hell where Judas is forever devoured by Satan in Dante's ''Inferno''.
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