Haarlemmertrekvaart

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Haarlemmertrekvaart is a historic canal in the Netherlands that formed part of an early trekschuit (horse-drawn boat) route between Haarlem and Amsterdam.

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Haarlemmertrekvaart canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canal
historic waterway
basinCountry Netherlands
connects Amsterdam
Haarlem
country Netherlands
era Dutch Golden Age
follows roughly parallel route to the Haarlemmerweg
hasCurrentUse local water management
recreational boating
hasEndpoint Amsterdam
Haarlem
hasHeritageStatus historic infrastructure
hasLanguage Dutch
hasNameInLanguage Haarlemmertrekvaart (nl)
hasTransportSystem trekschuit
historicalSignificance one of the earliest scheduled public transport routes in the Netherlands
inception 17th century
locatedIn North Holland
Randstad metropolitan region
surface form: Randstad
locatedNear Haarlemmermeer
surface form: Haarlemmermeer polder
namedAfter Haarlem
originalPurpose goods transport
passenger transport
partOf Dutch canal network
trekschuit route between Haarlem and Amsterdam
transportMode water transport
usedFor horse-drawn boat transport
waterwayType trekvaart

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Ringvaart connectsTo Haarlemmertrekvaart