Kanal III C

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Kanal III C
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Kanal III C River - Bridged by an ancient Railway Viaduct near Süchteln, Germany. 2010
Specifications
Length4.9 km (3.0 miles)
( [1] )
Geography
End point Kanal III3b
( 51°18′39″N6°22′44″E / 51.3108°N 6.3789°E / 51.3108; 6.3789 Coordinates: 51°18′39″N6°22′44″E / 51.3108°N 6.3789°E / 51.3108; 6.3789 )

Kanal III C is a drainage canal of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It discharges into the Niers via the Kanal III3b near Grefrath.

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