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  2. Brienne Canal - Wikipedia

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    The Canal de Brienne (French pronunciation: [kanal də bʁijɛn]), also known as Canal de Saint-Pierre ([kanal də sɛ̃ pjɛʁ]), is a French canal connecting the Garonne River with the Canal du Midi and the Canal de Garonne. [2] It has two locks. [3] The lock opening to the Garonne is known as Ecluse Saint-Pierre. The lock nearer to the Canal ...

  3. Garonne - Wikipedia

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    Flood of the Garonne in 1875: 9,70 m to Toulouse Pont-Neuf (or 8m32 according to vigicrue). Flood of the Garonne in 1879: 4,87 m at Toulouse Pont-Neuf Flood of the Garonne in 1890: 3.30 m at Toulouse Pont-Neuf Flood of the Garonne in 1900: 4,00 m in Toulouse Pont-Neuf Flood of the Garonne in 1905: 4.24 m at Toulouse Pont-Neuf

  4. AmaWaterways - Wikipedia

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    AmaWaterways cruise ships ply a number of rivers in Europe, including the Danube, Rhine, Seine, Douro, [2] Moselle, Main, [5] Garonne, [6] and Rhône. [7] Outside Europe, their ships cruise the Mekong and Chobe rivers. [2] At each port of call, there are guided excursions that are graded according to the difficulty level of the walking. [2]

  5. Canal de Garonne - Wikipedia

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  6. CroisiEurope - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, the company celebrated its 40th anniversary with special events, an anniversary cruise and the inauguration of new ships such as the MS Elbe Princesse and the barges Déborah and Danièle. In 2017, CroisiEurope added several 5-anchor vessels to its fleet, including the MS Miguel Torga on the Douro and the RV Indochine II for the Mekong.

  7. Garonne Canal - Wikipedia

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    A survey for a canal along the Garonne was ordered in 1828 and completed in 1830. In 1832, the state granted the private Magendie-Sion company, owned by Dion, a perpetual concession for the construction of the Canal Latéral à la Garonne using water drawn from the Garonne through the Canal de Saint-Pierre or the Canal de Brienne. Dion rejected ...

  8. Haute-Garonne - Wikipedia

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    Haute-Garonne (French pronunciation: [ot ɡaʁɔn]; Occitan: Nauta Garona, pronounced [ˈnawto ɡaˈɾuno]; Upper Garonne) is a department in the southwestern French region of Occitanie. Named after the river Garonne , which flows through the department.

  9. Pont de pierre (Bordeaux) - Wikipedia

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    The Pont de pierre, or "Stone Bridge" in English, is a bridge in Bordeaux, (in the Gironde department of France), which connects the left bank of the river Garonne (cours Victor Hugo) to the right bank quartier de la Bastide (Avenue Thiers). It is 487 m (1,598 ft) in length and 19 m (62 ft) wide.

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