Canal d'Orléans

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Canal d'Orléans is a historic French waterway in north-central France that links the Loire River to the Canal du Loing and was once an important route for commercial navigation.

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Canal d'Orléans canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canal
waterway
connectsTo Canal de Briare NERFINISHED
Canal du Loing NERFINISHED
Loire River NERFINISHED
connectsWaterSystem Loire waterway network NERFINISHED
Seine basin via Canal du Loing
constructionType man-made waterway
country France
currentUse mainly recreational
environmentContext forested areas of Loiret
rural landscape
geographicDirection roughly east–west
hasOfficialName Canal d'Orléans NERFINISHED
hasPart aqueducts
embankments
locks
towpaths
heritageStatus historic infrastructure
historicalRole link between Loire and Seine basins
historicalUse agricultural products transport
timber transport
transport of goods
historicSignificance former major commercial route
languageOfName French
locatedIn Centre-Val de Loire NERFINISHED
Loiret department NERFINISHED
metropolitan France NERFINISHED
north-central France
locatedInBasin Loire basin NERFINISHED
locatedNear Loiret River NERFINISHED
city of Orléans
namedAfter Orléans NERFINISHED
navigationType lock-controlled navigation
partOf French inland waterway network NERFINISHED
region Loire Valley NERFINISHED
status partly disused for commercial traffic
tourismAttractionType fluvial tourism site
transportMode inland water transport
use commercial navigation
cycling route
leisure boating
recreational navigation
tourism
walking path
waterSource Loire River NERFINISHED
waterwayType inland canal

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Loiret department hasLandmark Canal d'Orléans