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Bruges–Ostend Canal
Nieuwege Bridge over the Bruges-Ostend Canal in Varsenare
Specifications
Length24.6 km (15.3 mi)
History
Current owner Flemish Government
Date of first use1618
Date completed1623
Geography
Start point Ostend
End point Bruges
Beginning coordinates 51°07′54″N 3°08′25″E / 51.1317°N 3.1403°E / 51.1317; 3.1403

The Bruges–Ostend Canal is a 24.6 km (15.3 mi) long canal in Flanders, Belgium. The canal connects the North Sea to the Belgian interior, running between the cities of Ostend and Bruges. In Bruges, it is connected to three other canals: the Canal Ghent–Bruges, Damme Canal, and Boudewijn Canal which leads to the Port of Zeebrugge. Construction started in 1618, it was finished in 1623.

The 1899 European Rowing Championships were held on the canal in Ostende. [1]

References

  1. ^ "Event Information". International Rowing Federation. Retrieved 11 August 2018.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bruges–Ostend Canal
Nieuwege Bridge over the Bruges-Ostend Canal in Varsenare
Specifications
Length24.6 km (15.3 mi)
History
Current owner Flemish Government
Date of first use1618
Date completed1623
Geography
Start point Ostend
End point Bruges
Beginning coordinates 51°07′54″N 3°08′25″E / 51.1317°N 3.1403°E / 51.1317; 3.1403

The Bruges–Ostend Canal is a 24.6 km (15.3 mi) long canal in Flanders, Belgium. The canal connects the North Sea to the Belgian interior, running between the cities of Ostend and Bruges. In Bruges, it is connected to three other canals: the Canal Ghent–Bruges, Damme Canal, and Boudewijn Canal which leads to the Port of Zeebrugge. Construction started in 1618, it was finished in 1623.

The 1899 European Rowing Championships were held on the canal in Ostende. [1]

References

  1. ^ "Event Information". International Rowing Federation. Retrieved 11 August 2018.



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