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Kiel Canal (3338 bytes)
1: ...280 [[nautical mile]]s is saved by using the Kiel Canal instead of going around [[Jutland]]. This not onl... 3: [[Image:KielCanalNorthSeaLocks.jpg|thumb|500px|right|North Sea lock... 6: ... which limited the vessels that could transit the canal to 300 [[tonne]]s displacement. 8: ...cial pressure encouraged the development of a new canal. 10: ...ers eight years to build. On June 20 [[1895]] the canal was officially opened by [[Kaiser]] [[Wilhelm II]... Kiel (5701 bytes) 1: ...cle is about the city in Germany. There is also [[Kiel, Wisconsin]] in the United States of America.'' 3: {{Kiel infobox}} 4: '''Kiel''' [kiːl], with a population 233,795, (113... 6: ...ected. Kiel is the eastern terminus of the [[Kiel Canal]]. 9: ...he Olympic [[yachting]] competitions were held in Kiel. Treaty of Kiel (2051 bytes) 1: ...o a [[personal union]] with Sweden. The treaty of Kiel did not include the ancient Norwegian dependencie... 14: [[Category:Swedish peace treaties|Kiel]] 16: [[da:Freden i Kiel]] 17: [[de:Frieden von Kiel]] 19: [[no:Kielfreden]] Kiel probe (355 bytes) 1: A '''Kiel probe''' is a device for measuring [[pressure]] i... Fernmeldeturm Kiel (379 bytes) 1: ...unication Tower Kiel) is the modern landmark of [[Kiel]] completed in 1972. The 230 metre high tower, wh... Bay of Kiel (454 bytes) 1: '''Bay of Kiel''' (German: ''Kieler Bucht''; Polish: ''Zatoka Kilońska'') is a... 3: ...st, and [[great Belt]] in the North. Main port: [[Kiel]] 8: [[Category:Bays|Kiel]] 9: [[de:Kieler Bucht]] Elijah Kiel (612 bytes) University of Kiel (700 bytes) 1: ...u Kiel''''', is a [[university]] in the city of [[Kiel]], [[Germany]]. It was founded in [[1665]] in ord... 3: * University home page [http://www.uni-kiel.de] 5: [[Category:German universities|Kiel]] Kiel, Wisconsin (2918 bytes) 1: '''Kiel''' is a city in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Wisconsin... 4: ...doton-Kiel.png|right|Location of Kiel, Wisconsin]]Kiel is located at 43°54'53" North, 88°1'55" W... 18: *[http://www.kielwi.org/ City of Kiel] Richard Kiel (920 bytes) 1: '''Richard Kiel''' (born [[September 13]] [[1939]] in [[Detroit, ... 3: ... ft and 2 inches, since it is easier to remember. Kiel noted this in his [[2002]] [[autobiography]] ''Ma... 6: ...[http://www.richardkiel.com/ The Official Richard Kiel Fan Club] 7: *{{imdb name|id=0001423|name=Richard Kiel}} 11: [[Category:1939 births|Kiel, Richard]] Kiel Auditorium (594 bytes) 1: ...med in honor of former St. Louis Mayor [[Henry W. Kiel]]. The building was demolished in [[1991]]. The [... Kiel Township, Minnesota (2075 bytes) 1: '''Kiel Township''' is a township located in [[Lake of th... Canal (1848 bytes) 1: ...mage:Canal_du_midi_toulouse.jpg|thumb|190px|The [[Canal du Midi]]<br> in [[Toulouse]], [[France]]]] 3: ...]s during the [[Industrial Revolution]], and some canals were later drained and used as railroad [[right-... 5: ... of water and preceded the use of transportation canals. 7: Canals have found another use in the 21st century, as [... 11: ...age:CanalCentreAmsterdamjpg.jpg|thumb|right|190px|Canal in the centre of<br> [[Amsterdam]], [[The Netherl... Canal 13 (376 bytes) 1: ...'', generally known by its broadcast frequency '''Canal 13''', is the second oldest [[television station]... 5: [[Category:Chile|Canal 13]] Canal Plus (1191 bytes) 3: !colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#BFDFFF"|Canal+ (France) 13: |Web Address:||[http://www.canalplus.fr/ www.canalplus.fr] 25: ...ivate investors which are still using the name of Canal Plus. 28: *[[StudioCanal]], a feature film production house 29: *[[Canal Satellite]], a pay [[satellite television]] distr... Canal 9 (697 bytes) 1: '''Canal 9''' (or '''Canal Nou''') is a [[Spanish]] [[television station]]. ... Chichester Canal (494 bytes) 1: ...e canal could take ships of up to 100 tons. The [[canal]] was never the success that had been hoped for h... 3: The canal is now undergoing restoration. 7: [[Category:Canals in the United Kingdom]] Glamorganshire Canal (1207 bytes) 1: The '''Glamorganshire Canal''' was a [[canal]] in [[Glamorgan]], South [[Wales]], [[United Kin... 5: ...he project was [[Thomas Dadford]], a pupil of the canal engineer [[James Brindley]]. 7: ...2, the Pontypridd to Cardiff section in 1794. The canal was completed in 1798 with the addition of a [[se... 9: The canal was around 25 miles long, with a drop of around 5... 11: The shares in the canal were bought in 1883 by the [[Marquess of Bute]]. Morris Canal (7186 bytes) 1: The '''Morris Canal''' was a [[canal]] and series of [[hydropower|water-driven]] [[inc... 5: ...tled in the following five years, portions of the canal and its accompanying feeders and ponds are preser... 9: ...]. After four years of operation in [[1836]], the canal was extended eastward from Newark Bay through Jer... 11: ...]s, which were considered a unique feature of the canal. These planes were essentially short railroads wh... 15: ...at Morristown to discuss the idea of building the canal. The group, which included New Jersey governor [[... Caledonian Canal (1054 bytes) 1: The '''Caledonian Canal''' in [[Scotland]] connects the Scottish east coa... 3: ...[[aqueduct]]s and 10 bridges in the course of the canal. 5: ...at importance for merchant and naval traffic, the canal is now mainly used by pleasure craft. It is maint... 8: *[[Canals of the United Kingdom]] 12: *http://www.scottishcanals.co.uk
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