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in 1933. The final section to Magdeburg was opened in 1938, thus creating a direct link between Western and Eastern Germany. The branch canal to Salzgitter was opened in 1941. The planned canal bridge over the
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http://www.euregio.eu/de/pressemitteilungen/verbindung-zwischen-mittellandkanal-und-twentekanal-nicht-wirtschaftlich
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At 325.7 kilometres (202.4 mi) in length, the Mittelland Canal is the longest artificial waterway in Germany.
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After partitioning of Germany following the Second World War, the Mittelland Canal was split between
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Euregio: „Verbindung zwischen Mittellandkanal und Twentekanal nicht wirtschaftlich“. Stand: 2013.
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Panorama of the port of Braunschweig on the Mittelland Canal at Watenbüttel, Braunschweig
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Construction of the Mittelland Canal was started in 1906, starting from
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connection. Its significance goes beyond Germany as it links
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and the branch canal to Hildesheim were completed in 1928,
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in the Netherlands to shorten the connection towards the
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Dortmund-Ems Canal
Hörstel
Rheine
Germany
Elbe River
Elbe-Havel Canal
Magdeburg
Germany
coordinates
52°16′37″N 7°36′18″E / 52.27694°N 7.60500°E / 52.27694; 7.60500
coordinates
52°14′46″N 11°44′49″E / 52.24611°N 11.74694°E / 52.24611; 11.74694
52°25′16″N 9°42′4″E / 52.42111°N 9.70111°E / 52.42111; 9.70111
‹See Tfd›
German
[ˈmɪtl̩.lant.kaˌnaːl]

canal
Germany
inland waterway
France
Switzerland
Benelux countries
Poland
Czech Republic
Baltic Sea
Dortmund-Ems Canal
Hörstel
Rheine

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