Pekelderdiep

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Pekelderdiep is a historic canal in the Dutch province of Groningen, originally constructed to facilitate peat extraction and transport in the Pekela region.

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Pekelderdiep canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canal
waterway
connectedTo river Ruiten Aa
surface form: Westerwoldse Aa

Winschoterdiep
constructionPurpose open up peat bogs for exploitation
country Netherlands
flowsThrough Boven Pekela
Nieuwe Pekela
Oude Pekela
hasCharacteristic historic canal
linear settlement pattern along banks
hasCulturalRole part of cultural heritage of Groningen peat colonies
hasEconomicRole stimulated regional trade in peat
supported local shipping industry
hasNameOrigin named after Pekela
hasStatus navigable in parts
partly used for recreation and pleasure boating
hasUse drainage
inland navigation
peat transport
recreation
historicalSignificance development of peat colonies in Pekela
locatedIn Pekela
Westerwolde
surface form: Westerwolde region

municipality of Pekela
northeastern Netherlands
Province of Groningen
surface form: province of Groningen
originalFunction facilitate peat extraction
facilitate peat transport
region Pekela region
watercourseType canalised river
waterManagementRole drainage of surrounding peatlands

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Pekela hasCanal Pekelderdiep
Oude Pekela hasCanal Pekelderdiep
Oude Pekela locatedOn Pekelderdiep
Nieuwe Pekela hasCanal Pekelderdiep