The Ganges river is life, purity, and a goddess tothe people of India. In this sense, knowing the Ganges river would be very crucial for understanding Indian culture, Indian religious and Indian's daily life.
1. A Religious icon in India
The Ganges River has always been known as a religious icon in theworld. It has long been considered a holy river by Hindus. It also has been worshiped
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"There are beggars, idlers, vendors, touts, the young, the old, the curious, the remote, the talkers, the guides, the priests, the families simply out for a stroll, the ascetics, the crippled, the woman scrubbing out household pots and pans, thetoughs, the gently curious ones. All are there along the Ganges" (Rau 244)
“India's City of Light” by Santha R
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Lagoon along the Adriatic Sea in northeast Italy.
Climate
Venice has a Humid subtropical climate (Cfa), with cool winters and very warm summers.
Population
About 270,000 people live in this city!
Population density : 653 people/ ㎢
(Seoul : 17,219 people/ ㎢ )
Traditional Industry
Glassware industry is Venice’s traditional industry and it is famous toworldwide.
the marshy Venetian Lagoon along the Adriatic Sea in northeast Italy and it is surrounded with Adriatic Sea.
4. Climate
- Venice’s climate is humid subtropical climate because it is located in southern Europe. It is cool in winter and very warm in summer in Venice.
5. Population
- The population of Venice is 268,934 in 2007(due to statistics in the city’s website). The population dens