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Amsterdam is otherwise called the Venice of the North for the various waterways, extensions and islands it has. The three noteworthy trenches in the city are Keizersgracht, Herengracht and Prinsengracht. They were made in the Dutch Golden Age in the seventeenth century. The channels make up concentric semi-roundabout belts that circumvent Amsterdam. <br>Check profile : https://travellersjunction.com/worlds-wonders/longest-canal-in-world-length-height/
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History of Amsterdam's Canals Amsterdam is otherwise called the Venice of the North for the various waterways, extensions and islands it has. The three noteworthy trenches in the city are Keizersgracht, Herengracht and Prinsengracht. They were made in the Dutch Golden Age in the seventeenth century. The channels make up concentric semi-roundabout belts that circumvent Amsterdam. The belts are otherwise called grachtengordellongest canal in world. In excess of 1,500 grand structures are arranged along the primary channels. The nineteenth century trenches are on the World Heritage List of UNESCO.