Muzza Canal

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Muzza Canal is an important historic irrigation and navigation canal in Lombardy, Italy, branching from the Adda River to serve the surrounding agricultural plains.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canal
irrigation canal
navigation canal
basinCountry Italy
branchesFrom Adda River
continent Europe
country Italy
flowsThrough Lodi area
agricultural plains of Lombardy
hasFunction distribution of river water to farmland
inland water transport (historical)
support of local agriculture
hasNameInLanguage Canale Muzza
historicalSignificance one of the oldest irrigation canals in Lombardy
languageOfToponym Italian
locatedIn Adda River
surface form: Adda River basin

Lombardy
Po Valley
Northern Italy
surface form: northern Italy
mouthBasin Po River basin
partOf Lombardy irrigation network
regionServed Province of Cremona
surface form: Cremona province

Province of Lodi
surface form: Lodi province

Pianura Padana
surface form: Lombard plain
use agricultural water supply
irrigation
navigation
watercourse Adda River

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Adda River hasCanal Muzza Canal