If you have ever been to venice you will know the answer. The canals and water ways are the sewers! Just take a wiff and/or have a look when you come across a canal that is dry when they are doing construction work on the canal or a building....as I did. You will notice drain lines discharging thru the building below the water line. No serwer notwithstanding it is still the most awe inspiring city in the world.
Vivaldi was a naive of and worked in Venice, Italy.
I know he works in Venice, Italy, but I have seen his pieces in USA, Hong Kong and Macao.
Vivaldi was a naive of and worked in Venice, Italy.
Same as all other plumbing in civilized countries
The Renaissance began in Italy, specifically in the Italian cities of Florence and Venice. Many of the innovations created during the Renaissance were made in Italy, like the artwork and scientific work of Leonardo da Vinci or the paintings of Raphael and Donatello.
There are not completed solved work books for the Merchant of Venice available online.
Venice Ospedale and had students in a music conservatory
Depends on the area of Italy. Florence is known for it's leather work and gold items. Venice has Murano glass and lace. In the southern part of Italy you will find cameos and pottery.
Not necessarily, depends what and where plumbing work is to be done. Check with local plumbing authority about needing license or not. Sometimes you need license to pull permits to do plumbing work. Plumbers usually have at least a journeyman's license.
Probably the most popular port city by technical definition is New York City. However, in terms of actual cities that still work primarily as ports for boats and other vessels examples include the following: Colombo, Sri Lanka; Venice, Italy; Nagasaki, Japan; and Portland, Oregon.
Depends on the size of the vent and what city you're performing the work in. Speak with a plumbing inspector for that city and tell him the size vent and he will tell you the maximum length. To determine the size of a vent you have to know developed length of pipe and fittings and the fixture units connected
The only plumbing work that you are allowed to perform without a license is for your own property.