Mons–Condé Canal

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The Mons–Condé Canal is a navigable waterway in Belgium and France that links the city of Mons to Condé-sur-l’Escaut and formed a key defensive line during World War I.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canal
navigable waterway
connects Condé-sur-l’Escaut NERFINISHED
Mons NERFINISHED
country Belgium
France
crossesBorderBetween Belgium and France
followsWatercourse Haine River valley NERFINISHED
hasFunction link between Belgian and French canal systems
hasHistoricalPeriod early 20th century military history
hasStructureType artificial waterway
hasWatershed Scheldt basin NERFINISHED
historicalUse defensive line
military logistics
locatedIn Hainaut Province NERFINISHED
Hauts-de-France
Wallonia
locationOf Battle of Mons NERFINISHED
British Expeditionary Force defensive positions in 1914
nearbyCity Mons NERFINISHED
nearbyTown Condé-sur-l’Escaut NERFINISHED
notableFor role in the opening battles of World War I
partOf European inland waterway network NERFINISHED
startPoint Mons NERFINISHED
usedDuring World War I NERFINISHED
usedFor freight transport
inland navigation
recreational boating
waterwayType ship canal

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Battle of Mons river Mons–Condé Canal