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Pont de la Samaritaine

 
Gare d'eau de l'Île Jeanty, Pont de la Samaritaine, 59140 Dunkirk, France
Address is taken from a point 203 metres away.
 
Information about the place
Pont de la Samaritaine is a minor waterways place on the Canal de l'Ile Jeanty between Canal de l'Ile Jeanty - Dunkerque (Bassin de Commerce) Route Jonction (0.24 kilometres to the southeast) and Canal de l'Ile Jeanty Basin (1.07 kilometres to the west).
 
 

There may not be access to the towpath here.

Mooring here is unrated.

There is a bridge here which takes a road over the canal.

 
 
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External websites
 VisuRiS — associated with Waterways of Mainland Europe
The official inland waterway resource for Belgium with actual traffic and planned operations on the waterways. Also has voyage planning and notices to mariners
 
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[La Samaritaine] La Samaritaine (French pronunciation: [la samaʁitɛn]) is a large department store in Paris, France, located in the first arrondissement. The nearest métro [Nicolas-Jean-Baptiste Raguenet] Le Quai de la Salpétrière (Vue des bords de la Seine aux environs de la Salpétrière) Le Village de Chaillot Vue du Pont-Neuf avec la Samaritaine Ayers 2004 [Pont Neuf] in 1869, the (recently closed) department store La Samaritaine. All through the 18th century, the Pont Neuf was the center of Paris, lively with both crime [Pont Neuf (Paris Métro)] Pont Neuf (French pronunciation: ​[pɔ̃ nœf]) is a station of the Paris Métro in the heart of old Paris and is connected to the Île de la Cité by the nearby [Marie-Louise Jaÿ] work as a shop girl. With her husband Ernest Cognacq she created the La Samaritaine store in Paris, which grew into a chain of large department stores. [Frantz Jourdain] store La Samaritaine de Luxe, 27 boulevard des Capucines, 2nd arrondissement of Paris 1926–28 Extension (Magasin 2) of La Samaritaine, rue du Pont Neuf [1st arrondissement of Paris] Paris La Sainte-Chapelle La Samaritaine Tuileries Garden Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume Musée de l'Orangerie Pont Neuf Pont des Arts Avenue de l'Opéra [Bassin de la Villette] water from the Bassin de la Villette were less severely affected than those using water from the Seine (the Javel and Samaritaine steam pumps) because [Tuileries Garden] fountain supplied with water by the new pump called La Samaritaine, which had been built in 1608 on the Pont Neuf. The area between the palace and the former [Art Deco in Paris] Art Deco building of La Samaritaine department store (1926–28) La Samaritaine, building 2 (1928) Building 3 of La Samaritaine (1930) Several new churches
 
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