CaVkanalen
CaVkanalen, also known as Cavkanalen, is a canal in the Netherlands that connects the city of Amsterdam with the city of Dordrecht. The canal was constructed between 1896 and 1906 and is part of the Amsterdam-Rhine Canal system. It is approximately 100 kilometers long and plays a significant role in the transportation of goods and people in the region.
The canal is named after the Dutch engineer Cornelis Lely, who was instrumental in its design and
The canal passes through several provinces, including North Holland, South Holland, and Zeeland. It is navigable
The canal's construction was a significant engineering feat for its time, involving the dredging of the canal