Marangona

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Marangona is the largest and most famous bell of St Mark's Campanile in Venice, traditionally used to mark the beginning and end of the working day and to signal important civic events.

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Label Occurrences
Marangona canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bell
church bell
tower bell
associatedWith St Mark's Basilica
civic life of Venice
traditions of Venice
bellTower St Mark's Campanile
city Venice
country Italy
culturalSignificance iconic sound of Piazza San Marco
symbol of Venetian civic authority
hasFunction civic signalling
workday regulation
hasHeritageStatus part of a major Venetian landmark
hasNameEtymology derived from Venetian word for carpenters or workers (marangoni)
hasNotableFor being the most famous bell of St Mark's Campanile
isLargestBellOf St Mark's Campanile
locatedIn Italy
St Mark's Square
surface form: Piazza San Marco

St Mark's Campanile
Veneto
Venice
notableAs principal bell of St Mark's Campanile
partOf St Mark's Campanile
surface form: bell ensemble of St Mark's Campanile

cultural heritage of Venice
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
usedFor marking the beginning of the working day
marking the end of the working day
public timekeeping
signalling important civic events

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St Mark's Campanile bellNames Marangona
Nona relatedTo Marangona