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  1. CANAL+ : tv, sports, séries, films en streaming en direct live ou ...

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  2. Illinois and Michigan Canal - Wikipedia

    In the 19th century, canals were an important mode of transportation. The Illinois and Michigan Canal connected the Mississippi Basin to the Great Lakes Basin. The potential canal route …

  3. I & M Canal – America's First National Heritage Area

    Based around the I&M Canal, which connected the Illinois River to Lake Michigan creating an all-water, inland route from the East Coast to the Gulf of Mexico, our National Heritage Area is …

  4. im-canal - Illinois Department of Natural Resources

    The idea of a canal that could connect the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River was central to plans for northeastern Illinois for 200 years before it opened. French explorers were the first to …

  5. Canal Corridor

    The Illinois and Michigan Canal is one of the best-kept secrets of American history. Though few know today how important it was, everyone here knew it a century and a half ago.

  6. What is a canal? - NOAA's National Ocean Service

    A canal is a manmade waterway that allows boats and ships to pass from one body of water to another.

  7. Home - The American Canal Society

    Each state link will take you to a page with information about canal history, a map of the canals, a list of groups and organizations that are working to preserve and protect our historic canals, …

  8. What is a Canal? 12 Types of Canals - Civil Engineering

    A canal is an artificial waterway. We can identify different types of canals based on usage, discharge, branches, provider, alignment, etc.

  9. CANAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of CANAL is a tubular anatomical passage or channel : duct. How to use canal in a sentence.

  10. Canal - Wikipedia

    A canal can cut across a drainage divide atop a ridge, generally requiring an external water source above the highest elevation. The best-known example of such a canal is the Panama …

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