Canal de Mines de Fer de la Moselle
| Canal de Mines de Fer de la Moselle | |
|---|---|
| Specifications | |
| Length | 30 km (19 mi) [1] |
| Locks | 4[1] |
| History | |
| Construction began | 1929 [1] |
| Date completed | 1932 [1] |
| Geography | |
| Direction | North/South |
| Start point | Metz |
| End point | Thionville |
The Canal des Mines de Fer de la Moselle (English: Canal of the Iron Mines of Moselle) is a canal in north eastern France linking Metz and Thionville. It is a canalized section of the Moselle River.[1] The canal may also be called CAMIFEMO as concocted from the name of the canal in the following way: CAnal des MInes de FEr de la MOselle (CAMIFEMO).
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