Nona

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Nona is one of the traditional bells of St Mark's Campanile in Venice, historically used to sound the ninth hour and mark time for the city.

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Nona canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bell
church bell
tower bell
associatedWith St Mark's Basilica
liturgical hours
timekeeping in Venice
cityServed Venice
country Italy
culturalContext Venetian tradition
function sounding the ninth hour of the day
hasNameOrigin Latin word "nona" meaning "ninth"
heritageStatus historic bell of St Mark's Campanile
languageOfName Latin
locatedIn Italy
St Mark's Square
surface form: Piazza San Marco

St Mark's Campanile
Veneto
Venice
partOf set of traditional bells of St Mark's Campanile
relatedTo Marangona
Mezza Terza
Renghiera
Trottiera
tower St Mark's Campanile
usedFor marking the ninth hour
marking time for the city of Venice

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