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at the time. It is thought that the primitive construction dates back to before the year 1000, but according to other Authors the date of the first construction is the 1191. Destroyed several times by the ruinous floods of the Reno, it has always been rebuilt and represents, still today, one of the
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Its regime is partly determined by adjustments of the locks, partly by the collection of meteoric waters in Bologna and a portion of the plain; its ordinary average flow rates can be estimated at 10 cubic meters per second, while the maximum flow can reach 100 cubic meters per second.
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as an impressive work of hydraulic engineering in masonry: the Chiusa has a width of over 250 meters and the intake work with the canal and the spillovers has a length of over 2 km, entirely in masonry, which made it one of the most outstanding such works in
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and crosses the Bolognese plain until it joins the Reno river once again near Passo Segni after a journey of about 40 km, of which 5.3 from the Chiusa di Casalecchio to Bova di Via Lame (where the Port was located).
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In 1866, water from a well nearby the Port was bottled and locally sold; it was explicitly advertised as healthy, although the city had suffered from
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greatest examples of hydraulic engineering existing and built before the advent of reinforced concrete.
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was built in Bologna, along the Navile, to serve the increasing commercial flows to and from the city.
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After the Port of Bologna was dismantled, the canal has been exclusively used for irrigation and
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The Navile runs from south to north; it goes through the town of
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The canal was used for navigation until as late as 1948.
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The canal as seen from Villa Angeletti park, in Bologna
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Index


Italy
Casalecchio di Reno
Italy
Mouth
Reno river
canal
Emilia-Romagna
Italy
Reno canal
Reno River
Casalecchio di Reno
Bologna
Casalecchio di Reno
upper Middle Ages
Europe
port
reclamation
Malalbergo
cholera
Casalecchio di Reno
Bologna
Castel Maggiore
Bentivoglio
Malalbergo
Info storiche canali: il canale Navile
www.consorzireno-savena.it
Canale Navile
Origine di Bologna
"Emilia Romagna, che cosa ha di speciale la Chiusa di Casalecchio - La Stampa"

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