Twentekanaal

Twentekanaal
Location of the canal
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CountryNetherlands
Specifications
Length65 km (40 miles)
Geography
DirectionEast; Northeast
Start pointIjssel River
End pointEnschede; Almelo
Beginning coordinates52°10′05″N 6°11′31″E / 52.168°N 6.192°E / 52.168; 6.192
Ending coordinates52°13′19″N 6°51′25″E / 52.222°N 6.857°E / 52.222; 6.857
52°22′12″N 6°38′10″E / 52.370°N 6.636°E / 52.370; 6.636
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The Twentekanaal (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈtʋɛntəkaːˌnaːl]) is a canal running through the Dutch provinces of Gelderland and Overijssel, connecting the three largest cities of the Twente region, Almelo, Hengelo and Enschede to the national network of rivers and canals. Because the canal forks to reach Almelo, the canal is officially plural, which is Twentekanalen.

Twentekanaal in Enschede

The Twentekanaal starts at the IJssel North of Zutphen at the village of Eefde and runs through Almen, Lochem, Goor, Delden and Hengelo to Enschede. West of Delden, a fork of the canal runs to Almelo.

Both canals (Zutphen - Enschede and the fork Delden - Almelo) are managed by Rijkswaterstaat (the Dutch government body responsible for waterways). The part of the canal Eefde - Delden is 33 kilometres long, the fork Delden - Almelo is 15 kilometres long and the parts of the canal Delden - Hengelo and Hengelo - Enschede are subsequently 9 and 5 kilometres long. The total length of the canal is 65 kilometres.