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Ger. Mittelland Kanal, artificial waterway system of Germany, extending eastward c.200 mi (320 km) along the North German plain from the Dortmund-Ems Canal, Germany, to Magdeburg, Germany, on the Elbe River. An eastward extension of the Midland Canal passes through Berlin and connects with the Oder River. The system is made up of a series of canals that join parallel north-flowing rivers. The canal facilitates east-west transportation of raw materials and manufactured goods, with coal and iron constituting a large portion of the barge traffic.


 
 
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Course of the Midland Canal.
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Course of the Midland Canal.
old and new Mittellandkanal at the canal crosses near Minden
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old and new Mittellandkanal at the canal crosses near Minden

The Midland Canal (German: Mittellandkanal) is, at 325,7 km, the longest artificial waterway in Germany. It branches off the Dortmund-Ems Canal at Hörstel (near Rheine), runs north along the Teutoburg Forest, past Hannover and meets with the Elbe River at Magdeburg. At Magdeburg it connects to the Elbe-Havel Canal, making a continuous shipping route to Berlin and on to Poland. At Minden the canal crosses the Weser River on two viaducts (the second completed in 1998). Connections by side canals exist at Osnabrück, Hildesheim and Salzgitter. West of Wolfsburg, the Elbe side canal branches off, providing (via the Elbe-Lübeck Canal) a connection to the Baltic Sea. Cities on the Mittellandkanal are:


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