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The Naviglio Pavese is one of the canals making up the Navigli system in Lombardy, Italy. Once navigable, it is 33 km (21 mi) long and connected the city of Milan to Pavia, and through a flight of six locks to the River Ticino. Construction started in 1564, but was interrupted 20 years later just outside Milan due to technical problems: the lock there is still called Conca Fallata, which in Italian means "Failed Lock". Building resumed at the beginning of the 19th century and was completed in 1819. * v * t * e

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  • Der Naviglio Pavese ist ein Naviglio (Kanal) in Italien, der 35 km lang ist. Er wurde im 14. Jahrhundert erbaut, beginnt an der Porta Ticinese in Mailand, wo sich Naviglio Grande und Naviglio Pavese im alten Hafenbecken, der Darsena, treffen und verbindet Mailand über Binasco, Pavia und den Fluss Ticino mit dem Po. 1805 ließ Napoléon I. ihn vollenden. Neben dem Naviglio Grande (in Richtung Westen) bietet der Naviglio Pavese einen eleganten Weg für Fahrradfahrer, die Stadt (in Richtung Süden) zu verlassen: Stadtauswärts rechts und ab Binasco links verläuft ein sehr gut ausgebauter Radweg. (de)
  • The Naviglio Pavese is one of the canals making up the Navigli system in Lombardy, Italy. Once navigable, it is 33 km (21 mi) long and connected the city of Milan to Pavia, and through a flight of six locks to the River Ticino. Construction started in 1564, but was interrupted 20 years later just outside Milan due to technical problems: the lock there is still called Conca Fallata, which in Italian means "Failed Lock". Building resumed at the beginning of the 19th century and was completed in 1819. The canal was finally closed to navigation in the 1960s, but work has recently started to restore it back to full navigation, a link in the project to connect Switzerland to Venice by inland waterway. * v * t * e (en)
  • Le Naviglio Pavese est un canal artificiel qui relie Milan à Pavie, partie du système des navigli lombards. (fr)
  • Il Naviglio Pavese (in lombardo: Navili de Pavia; in origine spesso identificato come il Canale di Pavia) è un canale artificiale navigabile che scorre da Milano a Pavia e che fa parte del sistema dei navigli di Milano. È largo 10,8 m sul fondo e 11,8 al pelo dell'acqua. Come tutti gli altri navigli, univa la funzione irrigua (che svolge ancora oggi) a quella di via d'acqua. Fu scavato a partire dal 1812 sotto il Regno d'Italia napoleonico e, dopo alterne vicende, inaugurato il 9 agosto 1819 sotto il regno austriaco del Lombardo-Veneto. (it)
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  • Der Naviglio Pavese ist ein Naviglio (Kanal) in Italien, der 35 km lang ist. Er wurde im 14. Jahrhundert erbaut, beginnt an der Porta Ticinese in Mailand, wo sich Naviglio Grande und Naviglio Pavese im alten Hafenbecken, der Darsena, treffen und verbindet Mailand über Binasco, Pavia und den Fluss Ticino mit dem Po. 1805 ließ Napoléon I. ihn vollenden. Neben dem Naviglio Grande (in Richtung Westen) bietet der Naviglio Pavese einen eleganten Weg für Fahrradfahrer, die Stadt (in Richtung Süden) zu verlassen: Stadtauswärts rechts und ab Binasco links verläuft ein sehr gut ausgebauter Radweg. (de)
  • Le Naviglio Pavese est un canal artificiel qui relie Milan à Pavie, partie du système des navigli lombards. (fr)
  • Il Naviglio Pavese (in lombardo: Navili de Pavia; in origine spesso identificato come il Canale di Pavia) è un canale artificiale navigabile che scorre da Milano a Pavia e che fa parte del sistema dei navigli di Milano. È largo 10,8 m sul fondo e 11,8 al pelo dell'acqua. Come tutti gli altri navigli, univa la funzione irrigua (che svolge ancora oggi) a quella di via d'acqua. Fu scavato a partire dal 1812 sotto il Regno d'Italia napoleonico e, dopo alterne vicende, inaugurato il 9 agosto 1819 sotto il regno austriaco del Lombardo-Veneto. (it)
  • The Naviglio Pavese is one of the canals making up the Navigli system in Lombardy, Italy. Once navigable, it is 33 km (21 mi) long and connected the city of Milan to Pavia, and through a flight of six locks to the River Ticino. Construction started in 1564, but was interrupted 20 years later just outside Milan due to technical problems: the lock there is still called Conca Fallata, which in Italian means "Failed Lock". Building resumed at the beginning of the 19th century and was completed in 1819. * v * t * e (en)
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