The average speed of a Venetian gondola is somewhere between 1.5 and 4 knots. It will vary depending on what the gondola is doing at the time, and how much traffic there is in the waterway. Gondolas can move faster, of course, and often do when they're rowed by more than one gondolier, such as in regattas or expeditions.
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Gondola
Yes, gondola, which is a Venetian boat, is an Italian word.
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A long narrow boat that is often used on Venetian canals. Powered by a person pushing on the sea floor.
i only know one song, hope it helps. it's called the venetian gondola
it is a flat bottomed Venetian rowing boat . The word derives from an ancient Greek word meaning glass
The plural form of 'gondoliere' in Italian is 'gondolieri.' It refers to multiple gondola drivers or gondoliers in Venice.
A Gondola is a flat bottomed Venetian rowing boat, for many years, the chief means of transportation on the Venice Canals. It is propelled by punting with an oar at the stern
basically for the ceremony they will go along the grand canal in a gondola with the bridesmaids/pageboys and have their photos done and then the groom will take the bride shopping.
The eleventh century may be the time when the gondola was developed. The Venetian boat in question requires more research into its etymology and invention even though it appears to exist as a word in the eleventh century and to inspire paintings from the fifteenth century onward according to Donna Leon's music book (with CD of barcarole) Gondola. The pronunciation will be "GON-do-la" in Italian.
In order to answer that, we would need to know the length of the arm that attaches the gondola to the hub around which it rotates.
You can probably find replicas all over the world. However, the most famous would probably be in Las Vegas, Nevada, at the Venetian casinoVenice, CA also has them.