The northeast end of Runway-22R at Venice Marco Polo International Airport
is located at
45.5137° north latitude
12.3594° east longitude.
Other points in the city all have somewhat different coordinates.
Approximately 33o59' North, by 118o28' West
45° 26′ 15″ N, 12° 20′ 9″ E45.4375, 12.335833
If you ignore the fact that Europe is Northern hemisphere and Australia is Southern hemisphere:Athens Greece is located at 37 degrees 57' North while Melbourne Victoria in Australia is located at 37 degrees 17' South.
Light from Venice, like light from any other location on Earth, takes approximately 0.0000000125 seconds to reach an observer on the planet's surface. This is because light travels at a speed of about 299,792 kilometers per second in a vacuum, and the distance from Venice to an observer is relatively negligible. Therefore, the time taken for light to travel from Venice to any point on Earth is essentially imperceptible.
Venice, Italy is situated along the coast of the Adriatic Sea, with cities such as Mestre and Marghera located nearby on the mainland. It is not directly bordered by other major cities due to its unique location within the Venetian Lagoon.
Latitude: 45°26′N Longitude: 12°19′E
Approximately 33o59' North, by 118o28' West
the absolute ocation in Venice Italy is 42 50 N, 12 50 E
The Mississippi River meets the Gulf of Mexico at approximately 29.0° N latitude and 89.0° W longitude. This confluence occurs near the town of Venice, Louisiana. It's a significant point for shipping and ecological systems in the region.
The village of Isolella, Italy is at these coordinates, but the city of Venice, Italy is about 18 miles northeast.
England and Venice
45° 26′ 15″ N, 12° 20′ 9″ E45.4375, 12.335833
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Venice did because all the trade routes went right through it. I don't know about Portugal.