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Monday, November 16, 2009

No more Venice??


Venetians have been taking part in a mock funeral procession to highlight the city's dwindling population.

Organisers of Saturday's event say the population has dipped below 60,000, with many native Venetians choosing to live in more affordable areas.

Scientists are using the event to take DNA samples from Venetians to discover more about their origins.

City officials have refuted the claims that Venice is simply a "ghost town", filled only with tourists.

Residents carried an empty coffin in a procession of boats to the mayor's office.

The city's population has dropped by two-thirds since the 1950s and much of the blame has been put on tourism.

A drop in population mainly because it has driven up food and property prices, forcing many people to move to the mainland.

Organiser Matteo Secchi told the BBC that Venice had changed for the worse.

"We promised two years ago when we got less than 60,000 inhabitants we would plan a funeral [for] the city because we think the city with less than 60,000 inhabitants is not a city any more, it's more a village," he said.

Venice did need to do more to encourage people to live there and prevent it from solely turning into a tourist destination.

Meanwhile, scientists from the Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Massachusetts hope to take up to 5,000 DNA swabs to find out where the families of Venetian residents originally came from.

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