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started 1859 completed 1869

11 year it took to build it

11 years

10 years from 1859 to 1869

from 1859 to 1869

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Transit time is about 15 hours

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In 1955.

The real Answer is 1869. http://www.suezcanal.gov.eg/sc.aspx?show=8

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It drastically shortened the traveling time between the Red sea and the Mediterranean Sea. Before its construction, vessels had to travel right around the Horn of Africa.

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193 km (120 miles)

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Why does a ship take 13 hours to cross the Suez canal?

Normally, ships or vessels are gathered as a group before they are allowed to cross the Suez Canal. It only means that it takes couple of days for ships to finish crossing the entire canal. In some instances, it may take 4 to 5 days since each ship must maintain an average speed in accordance to their convoy.


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How did Britain justify its military intervention in Egypt and take over the Suez canal?

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