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Categories: Canals opened in 1832, Canals in France
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Canal d'Ille-et-Rance
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The Canal d'Ille-et-Rance is a 79 km long canal in northwestern France connecting Dinan to the Vilaine at Rennes, thus forming part of the English Channel/Atlantic Ocean link which has long been used by yachtsmen, but has also become increasingly popular as a cruising waterway in its own right. Wikipedia
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The Canal d'Ille-et-Rance is a 79 km long canal in northwestern France connecting Dinan to the Vilaine at Rennes, thus forming part of the English Channel/Atlantic Ocean link which has long been used by yachtsmen, but has also become increasingly popular as a cruising waterway in its own right. Wikipedia
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DRAINAGE BASIN
LOCATED IN THE ADMINISTRATIVE TERRITORIAL ENTITY
MOUTH OF THE WATERCOURSE
NAMED AFTER
STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
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