The Birmingham canal network spans approximately 100 miles (160 kilometers) and features over 200 bridges and numerous locks. It is one of the most extensive canal systems in the UK, connecting Birmingham to various other cities and waterways. The canals were historically significant for trade and transport during the Industrial Revolution. Today, they serve recreational purposes and enhance the city's landscape.
Birmingham has approximately 35 miles of canals, making it one of the most canal-dense cities in the world.
Venice. (Though Birmingham, UK, has a greater length of canals).
Birmingham has more miles of canals than Venice.
The Birmingham canals are linked to the canal system of the rest of England.
England has the most canals in Europe in terms of length, the development of a large inland water-transport network was, perhaps, the most important factor behind the industrial revolution in England during the eighteenth century. Birmingham, in the heart of England, is the only major European city that is not situated on a river, with the growth of Birmingham coming about due to its large number of canals. In fact, Birmingham has more canals than Venice.
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