Misplaced Pages

Beaucaire Canal

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
Canal in southern France
Canal de Beaucaire
Specifications
Length51 km (32 mi)
History
Construction began1777
Date completed1808
Geography
Start pointAigues-Mortes
End pointRhone
A map of the Canal de Beaucaire from Godefroy Engelmann's printing company

The Canal de Beaucaire (French pronunciation: [kanal də bokɛʁ]) was a canal in southern France. It is now part of the Canal du Rhône à Sète along with the Canal des Ètangs. The originator was to be the Marshal de Noailles. However he did nothing and his concession was revoked. It was then granted to a company formed by Marshal de Richelieu, but again, nothing was accomplished until the state of Languedoc took over. Construction was finally begun in 1777 and completed in 1808. It was to connect the city of Aigues-Mortes to the Rhone.

En Route

See also

References

  1. ^ Jefferson, David (2009). Through the French Canals. Adlard Coles Nautical. p. 275. ISBN 978-1-4081-0381-4.
  2. ^ Rolt, L. T. C. (1973). From Sea to Sea. Ohio University Press. ISBN 978-0-7139-0471-0.
  3. "BnF Catalogue général". catalogue.bnf.fr (in French). Retrieved 2018-11-21.
  4. McKnight, Hugh (2005). Cruising French Waterways, 4th Edition. Sheridan House. ISBN 978-1-57409-087-1.

43°25′N 3°42′E / 43.417°N 3.700°E / 43.417; 3.700

Categories: