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  2. Grand Canal (China) - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Canal (Chinese: 大运河; pinyin: Dà yùnhé) is a system of interconnected canals linking various major rivers in North and East China, serving as an important waterborne transport infrastructure between the north and the south during Medieval and premodern China.

  3. History of canals in China - Wikipedia

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    A diagram of the Red Flag Canal near the Canal Visitor Center. During the Great Leap Forward, the Red Flag Canal was built entirely by hand as an irrigation canal diverting water from the Zhang River to fields in Linzhou in northern Henan. Completed in 1965, the main channel is 71 kilometers (44 mi) long, winding around the side of a cliff and ...

  4. Canal - Wikipedia

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    By far the longest canal was the Grand Canal of China, still the longest canal in the world today and the oldest extant one. [8] It is 1,794 kilometres (1,115 mi) long and was built to carry the Emperor Yang Guang between Zhuodu and Yuhang . The project began in 605 and was completed in 609, although much of the work combined older canals, the ...

  5. The Barefoot Count of the Grand Canal - AOL

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    The rooftop on which he’s perched is his family’s majestic 15th-century Gothic palazzo on the Grand Canal. By most definitions, the handsome young man in the photo really does own the place.

  6. Erie Canal - Wikipedia

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    When built, the 363-mile (584 km) canal was the second-longest in the world after the Grand Canal in China. Initially 40 feet (12 m) wide and 4 feet (1.2 m) deep, the canal was expanded several times, most notably from 1905 to 1918 when the "Barge Canal" was built and over half the original route was abandoned.

  7. List of transcontinental canals - Wikipedia

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    The Canal des Deux Mers (English: Two Seas Canal) has been used to describe two different but similar things since the 1660s. In some cases, it describes the entire path from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean, including two canals, the Canal du Midi and the Canal Latéral de la Garonne. In others it is used interchangeably with the Canal du ...

  8. South–North Water Transfer Project - Wikipedia

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    Water from the Yangtze River will be drawn into the canal in Jiangdu, where a giant 400 m 3 /s (12.6 km 3 /year if operated continuously) pumping station was built in the 1980s. The water will then be pumped by stations along the Grand Canal and through a tunnel under the Yellow River and down an aqueduct to reservoirs near Tianjin ...

  9. Inside the $5.5 billion canal that will connect Paris to ...

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    The 66-mile canal will connect with waterways capable of transporting ... Yet with towering locks and scores of bridges to be built, a river to redirect and a grand plan to raise the canal over ...