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- Canal_tunnel abstract "A canal tunnel is a tunnel for a (shipping) canal. The longest canal tunnel in the world is the Rove Tunnel in France, presently disused. The proposed Stad Ship Tunnel in Norway, while shorter, will be significantly wider and deeper, as it is designed to accommodate seagoing vessels.The oldest canal tunnel in the world is the Malpas Tunnel also in France, built in 1679.In some canal tunnels the towpath continues through the tunnel. In other cases, especially on English narrow canals, there is no towpath. The horse would be led over the hill and the boat would be propelled by legging.The term \"canal tunnel\" does not seem to be commonly applied to tunnels used to conduct water (for irrigation, water supply, etc.), such as the 48 km long Arpa-Sevan tunnel in Armenia (see List of longest tunnels in the world), or a number of tunnels on the Irtysh–Karamay–Ürümqi Canal in China. For those, the term water tunnel is more commonly used.".
- Canal_tunnel thumbnail Shrewley_Tunnel_interior.JPG?width=300.
- Canal_tunnel wikiPageExternalLink tunnel-canal-du-Rove.
- Canal_tunnel wikiPageExternalLink 2047565985.
- Canal_tunnel wikiPageID "24346771".
- Canal_tunnel wikiPageLength "1747".
- Canal_tunnel wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Canal_tunnel wikiPageRevisionID "596731268".
- Canal_tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Armenia.
- Canal_tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Arpa_(river).
- Canal_tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Canal.
- Canal_tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Canal_tunnels.
- Canal_tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Canals.
- Canal_tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Water_transport_infrastructure.
- Canal_tunnel wikiPageWikiLink File:Shrewley_Tunnel_interior.JPG.
- Canal_tunnel wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Canal_tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Irtysh–Karamay–Ürümqi_Canal.
- Canal_tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Sevan.
- Canal_tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Legging_(canals).
- Canal_tunnel wikiPageWikiLink List_of_longest_tunnels_in_the_world.
- Canal_tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Malpas_Tunnel.
- Canal_tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Norway.
- Canal_tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Rove_Tunnel.
- Canal_tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Stad_Ship_Tunnel.
- Canal_tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Towpath.
- Canal_tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Tunnel.
- Canal_tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Water_tunnel_(physical_infrastructure).
- Canal_tunnel wikiPageWikiLink File:Starvationer_at_Ellesmere_Port_Canal_Museum.jpg.
- Canal_tunnel wikiPageWikiLink File:TunnelduMalpas.jpg.
- Canal_tunnel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Canal tunnel".
- Canal_tunnel wikiPageWikiLinkText "canal and tunnel".
- Canal_tunnel wikiPageWikiLinkText "canal tunnel".
- Canal_tunnel wikiPageWikiLinkText "tunnel".
- Canal_tunnel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Architecture-stub.
- Canal_tunnel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Canal_tunnel subject Category:Canal_tunnels.
- Canal_tunnel subject Category:Canals.
- Canal_tunnel subject Category:Water_transport_infrastructure.
- Canal_tunnel hypernym Tunnel.
- Canal_tunnel type RouteOfTransportation.
- Canal_tunnel type Landform.
- Canal_tunnel comment "A canal tunnel is a tunnel for a (shipping) canal. The longest canal tunnel in the world is the Rove Tunnel in France, presently disused. The proposed Stad Ship Tunnel in Norway, while shorter, will be significantly wider and deeper, as it is designed to accommodate seagoing vessels.The oldest canal tunnel in the world is the Malpas Tunnel also in France, built in 1679.In some canal tunnels the towpath continues through the tunnel.".
- Canal_tunnel label "Canal tunnel".
- Canal_tunnel sameAs Q5031071.
- Canal_tunnel sameAs Schiffstunnel.
- Canal_tunnel sameAs Tunnel-canal.
- Canal_tunnel sameAs Scheepvaarttunnel.
- Canal_tunnel sameAs m.07sb9v6.
- Canal_tunnel sameAs Q5031071.
- Canal_tunnel wasDerivedFrom Canal_tunnel?oldid=596731268.
- Canal_tunnel depiction Shrewley_Tunnel_interior.JPG.
- Canal_tunnel isPrimaryTopicOf Canal_tunnel.