Canal de Lalinde
The Canal de Lalinde is a canal in south western France lateral to the Dordogne River. Its purpose was to bypass the rapids of the river.
Canal de Lalinde | |
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The canal passing through Port de Badefols | |
Specifications | |
Length | 15 km (9.3 mi) |
Locks | 9 |
Status | Disused by the 1930s |
History | |
Principal engineer | Vauthier |
Construction began | 1838 |
Date of first use | After 1840 |
Date completed | 1843 |
Geography | |
Direction | West |
Start point | Mauzac-et-Grand-Castang |
End point | Tuiliéres |
Beginning coordinates | 44.86402°N 0.79994°E |
Ending coordinates | 44.84691°N 0.62989°E |
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