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Built in the 19th century by Napoléon to provide Parisians with drinking water for the city.
Built in the 19th century by Napoléon to provide Parisians with drinking water for the city. On sunny days, tourists can cruises along the canal or kayak the length.
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13 Quai de la Loire Bassin de la Villette, Paris, 75019
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