Canal de la Meuse, Fumay
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The Canal de la Meuse is the current name of what used to be the northern branch of the Canal de l'Est. It is a canal in northeastern France, predominantly made up of the canalised river Meuse. The Canal de l'Est was built from 1874 to 1887 to provide a waterway inside the new border with Prussia after the Franco-Prussian War, Overall, the canal had a total length of 394 kilometres. In 2003, the northern and southern branches were officially renamed Canal de la Meuse and Canal des Vosges respectively. ()
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Fumay
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Canal de la Meuse – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: La maison espagnole, Château des Comtes-de-Bryas, Église des Dominicains, Église Saint-Lambert.