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Canals in Germany

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Kiel Canal
canal in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein
Rhine-Main-Danube Canal
canal in Bavaria, Germany which connects the Main and the Danube rivers across the European Watershed
Mittelland Canal
major canal in central Germany
Elbe–Lübeck Canal
artificial waterway in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Elbe–Havel Canal
canal in Germany
Ludwig Canal
canal
Eider Canal
former waterway in northern Germany
Fossa Carolina
canal in Germany
Königsallee
thoroughfare and shopping street in Düsseldorf, Germany
Freiburg Bächle
runnels or formalized rills in Freiburg, Germany
Stecknitz Canal
canal
Rhine–Herne Canal
canal in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Wesel–Datteln Canal
canal
Karl-Heine-Kanal
canal in Leipzig, Germany
Canal of Drusus
canal in the Netherlands
Gieselau Canal
canal in Germany
Danube–Oder Canal
canal
Fossa Eugeniana
canal in the Netherlands and Germany
Semkenfahrt
The Semkenfahrt is part of a canal system in Germany. It was used in former times (about 1750 to 1918) by barges to bring peat from the Teufelsmoor area to the town of Bremen. In the area of Teufelsmoor the peat was dug and dried, and in Bremen it was used for heating purposes.
Havel–Oder–Wasserstraße
thumb|Havel-Oder-Wasserstraße - Eberswalder Kanalbrücke 1The Havel–Oder–Wasserstraße (HOW) is a navigable waterway connecting Berlin (Havel and Spree) and the German-Polish border at the West Oder River at Friedrichsthal north of Schwedt. Approximately 135 km long, it is composed of the following sections: Havel-, Scheital-, Oderhaltung and the Hohensaaten-Friedrichsthaler Wasserstraße (HFW), which are connected by the Lehnitz lock, the ship's lift Niederfinow and the West Schleuse Hohensaaten.
Hauptkanal Sterkrade
river in Germany
Kammer Canal
canal in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
Datteln-Hamm Canal
canal in Waltrop, Germany
Silo Canal
German commercial canal
Elster-Saale Canal
Canal project in Germany
Leopold Canal
canal in Baden-Württemberg