15 days 17 hours this is how ! aa>you click www.distances.com and enter origin and destination port names. enter the speed. 12 Nm for 30yr old normal tanker.single engine to 25 Nm to the more efficient ones now. 15-18 Nm should be a good idea. bb>to locate port names you may want to www.portworld.com, where entering a country name will give you various port names. (port world too has their own ditance calculator, a little complex one though for a beginer) Distance = 5650 Nautical Miles
HOWEVER cut the story short. Time usage = 15 days 17 hours
Departure from HOUSTON
Port Code: USHOU
Country: USA - TEXAS
Longitude: 95°20'W
Latitude: 29°45'N
Date: 19-02-2008
Time: 00:00
Arriving to CIVITAVECCHIA
Port Code: ITCVV
Country: ITALY
Longitude: 11°46'E
Latitude: 42°05'N
Date: 05-03-2008
Time: 17:00 cheerskhullarster@gmail.com
Approximate distance in miles from Houston United States to Rome Italy is 5699 miles or 9169.69 Kilometers.
The flight would take about 12 hours. The distance in between is 5702 miles.
University of Dallas, USA Irving, Texas and Rome, Italy
Texas, USA, to Rome, Italy is 5,689 miles (9,156 km)
University of Dallas -Irving, Texas -Rome, Italy
It would take about 12 hours to fly from Houston, Texas to Rome, Italy. There is approximately 5,700 miles between the two locations.
Danny Huston was born on May 14, 1962, in Rome, Lazio, Italy.
Rome is the capital of Italy, therefore Rome is in Italy.
There are cities called Rome on every continent. The one normally referred to by "Rome" is in Italy. Rome in Italy is the capital. Rome is called Roma in Italian The cities called Roma (Rome) are as follows: Roma, Indonesia (Asia) Roma, Lesotho (Africa) Roma, Queensland (Australia) Roma, Ecuador, South America Roma, Texas (North America) Roma, Italy (Europe)
The price for a ticket from Texas to Italy will vary according to the details of your situation and the particular cities involved. A good price for a round trip flight from Houston to Rome would run about one thousand dollars.
The Colosseum is in Rome, Italy.
5620 miles (9044 km) (4884 nautical miles)