Bay of Biscay Liverpool Bay and Kiel Bay are a few to name.
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Berlin 1936Two secondary relays carried the flame from Olympic Stadium in Berlin to the off-site aquatic venues: Grunau (for the rowing course), and Kiel (yachting). The cauldron in Kiel sat in an old Hanseatic galley in the bay. Kiel would also be the yachting site of the 1972 Munich Olympics.]],[1]
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The address of the Kiel Public Library is: 511 Third St., Kiel, 53042 1408
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The address of the Kiel Area Historical Society is: 908 Cleveland Street, Kiel, WI 53042
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It is the Danube canal.
The Danube crosses Europe, but not connecting the Baltic to the North Sea, the answer is the Kiel Canal
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The phone number of the Kiel Public Library is: 920-894-7122.
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Kiel is my hometown so I know a thing or two about it. It's a town in central Wisconsin, between Lake Michigan and Lake Winnebego. It's about 19 miles west of Sheboygan and 15 miles east of Fon Du Lac. It's 65 miles north of Milwaukee and 55 miles south of Green Bay. Kiel, WI is in the United States, but there is no "Kiel Kanal," since it's such a small town. You are thinking about Kiel, Germany, which is in Schleswig province in the north near Denmark and between the North Sea and Baltic Sea. They're two different cities, although Kiel, WI was founded by Germans from Schleswig.
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If you mean Kiel, Germany ... no. However, Kiel was the site of the sailing competition for the 1972 Summer Olympics.
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