Canal des Ardennes

The Canal des Ardennes is part of the Waterways of Mainland Europe and is made up of the Canal des Ardennes: (Main line) and the Canal des Ardennes: (Embranchement de Vouziers).
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The Canal des Ardennes (Ardennes Canal) is a summit level canal built to the Freycinet gauge between the river valleys of the Aisne and the Meuse.
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[Canal latéral à l'Aisne]
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[Marne (river)]
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[Attigny, Ardennes]
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[Canal de la Meuse]
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