The Canal de Neufossé (French pronunciation: [kanal də nøfose]) is a French canal connecting the Aa River in Arques to the Canal d'Aire in Aire-sur-la-Lys. It is a segment of the Canal Dunkerque-Escaut. In 1760, the Neufossé canal was built to link the river Lys to the Aa, and give Lille and other inland towns a French route to the sea.
Canal de Neufossé | |
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Specifications | |
Total rise | 18 km (11 mi) |
Geography | |
Start point | Arques |
End point | Aire-sur-la-Lys |
Beginning coordinates | 50°44′13″N 2°17′50″E / 50.73700°N 2.29717°E |
Ending coordinates | 50°38′39″N 2°24′39″E / 50.64429°N 2.41081°E |
Branch of | Canal Dunkerque-Escaut |
Connects to | Aa River in Arques, Canal d'Aire in Aire-sur-la-Lys. |
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