The Canal Grande is approximately 4 kilometers long and has 3 civilian bridges(Ponte di Rialto, Ponte degli Scalzi e Ponte dell'Accademia in that order from North to South) , one rail bridge and one auto bridge (with an on/off ramp) crossing it located at the North entrance of the canal.
2006-12-07 06:44:48
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answered by Rick 3
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The Grand Canal (Canal Grande) has a length of abt. 4000 linear meters (abt. 4370 yards) and it's crossed by 3 bridges (Ponte di Rialto, Ponte degli Scalzi e Ponte dell'Accademia); a fourth bridge is under construction and will link the railway station to the huge parking (piazzale Roma).
That'all folks.
2006-12-07 00:50:39
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answered by martox45 7
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The Grand Canal in Venice is 3.8Km/2.33 miles long.
Average breadth is 70m/77yds and a depth of 5m/16ft.
There are three bridges.
2006-12-07 01:00:51
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answered by the gunners 7
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i'm going to take the bridge. i've got been in a tunnel decrease than a river. a minimum of on the bridge above, you have a battling hazard. interior the tunnel decrease than the river... properly, you get the image. thank you on your question. i wish you die peacefully, of old age.
2016-12-11 04:01:18
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answered by Anonymous
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All these answers are right but... they are building another bridge that go from Piazzale Roma to the Station. believe me, I am Venetian!
2006-12-09 02:13:11
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answered by Anonymous
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its very long....cuts the whole city in two. it has 3 bridges....Accademia, Rialto and the one near the train station.
2006-12-08 07:56:18
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answered by do it again man 2
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I don't know the dimensions, but I know that it have three bridges.
The most famed is Rialto's bridge.
2006-12-07 00:47:01
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answered by Nico 3
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also remeber the eight traghetti routes as alternatives to cross
2006-12-10 04:01:35
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answered by BillyB8 6
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