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What is the canal that allowed ships to move from the the Red Sea to the Mediterraian sea?

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What is the canal that allowed ships to move from the the Red Sea to the Mediterraian sea?

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  1. the SUEZ canal


  2. suez canal i believe but i could b wrong

  3. The Suez Canal (Arabic: قناة السويس‎, transliteration: Qanā al-Suways), is a large artificial maritime canal in Egypt west of the Sinai Peninsula. It is 163 km (101 miles) long and 300 m (984 ft) wide at its narrowest point, and runs between Port Said (Būr Sa'īd) on the Mediterranean Sea, and Suez (al-Suways) on the Red Sea.

    The canal allows two-way north-to-south water transportation, most importantly between Europe and Asia without circumnavigation of Africa. Before its opening in 1869, goods were sometimes offloaded from ships and carried overland between the Mediterranean and the Red Sea.

    The canal comprises two parts, north and south of the Great Bitter Lake, linking the Mediterranean Sea to the Gulf of Suez on the Red Sea.

  4. its the suez canal

  5. Suez

  6. suez canal

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