Stadskanaal canal

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Stadskanaal canal is a historic waterway in the Netherlands that was constructed primarily for peat transport and gave its name to the surrounding town of Stadskanaal.

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Stadskanaal canal canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canal
waterway
connectsRegion peat bog areas of Drenthe
settlements along the Groningen–Drenthe border
country Netherlands
currentUse landscape feature
recreational boating
economicImpact enabled large-scale peat extraction
stimulated regional development
gaveNameTo Stadskanaal (municipality) NERFINISHED
Stadskanaal (town) NERFINISHED
hasHeritageStatus historic waterway
hasPart bridges
locks
historicalFunction transport of peat from bog areas
inception 19th century
early 19th century
locatedIn Stadskanaal municipality NERFINISHED
northeastern Netherlands
province of Drenthe NERFINISHED
province of Groningen
namedAfter Stadskanaal (town) NERFINISHED
originalPurpose industrial resource transport
opening peat colonies
partOf regional canal network of Groningen and Drenthe
transportMode barge traffic
usedFor drainage
inland navigation
peat transport
waterwayType artificial canal

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Stadskanaal namedAfter Stadskanaal canal