- The
Noordhollandsch Kanaal ("Great
North Holland Canal") is a
canal originally meant for ocean-going ships. It is
located in
North Holland, Netherlands...
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which was sold on the
markets of Purmerend. From 1819 till 1824 the
Noordhollandsch Kanaal was constructed. It was dug
along existing waterways like the...
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railway Station Amsterdam Centraal. The lock is on the IJ-end of the
Noordhollandsch Kanaal, the
other end is near Den Helder,
where the
Wadden Sea and...
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eastern Netherlands, a name for that
design of
bridge was scholle. The
Noordhollandsch Kanaal in
North Holland was
constructed 1820-1824. Many vlotbruggen...
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Alkmaar has two
railway stations:
Alkmaar Alkmaar Noord The
waterway Noordhollandsch Kanaal,
which opened in 1824, runs
through Alkmaar. As of 2017[update]...
- Den Helder,
which protected the
naval base and the
entrance to the
Noordhollandsch Kanaal significantly altered the
landscape around Den Helder. A number...
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Koopvaarders Lock in Den Helder,
Netherlands connects the
Noordhollandsch Kanaal to the Nieuwediep.
There were 4
locks at
Nieuwediep carrying this name...
- of the
Rekere (or Recker), a
tidal stream that ran
about where the
Noordhollandsch Kanaal is now located. The
village of
Vronen was
completely abandoned...
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demolished in 1987. The
hamlet was
founded by the
diggers of the
nearby Noordhollandsch Kanaal in the
early 19th century. Its name, "Blue Cabin",
refers to...
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after the
failure of that project[clarification needed], the
Noordhollandsch Kanaal was dug. In the
early 19th century,
French engineer Mathurin-François...