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- Fresh_Water_Canal abstract "The Fresh Water Canal, the same as Sweet Water Canal, is a modern canal of Egypt, also called the Ismaïlia Canal, that runs through the now dry distributary of the Wadi Tumilat and from Cairo to Suez. Designed by French engineers, it was constructed between 1861 and 1863.The course that this canal follows reportedly incorporated portions of an earlier "Suez" canal that existed between Old Cairo and the Red Sea – constructed by either 'Amr ibn al-'As, Omar the Great, or Trajan.The terms Fresh Water Canal, Sweet Water Canal and Ismaïlia Canal have been used interchangeably by previous writers. For example, Rappoport states that it is "the fresh-water canal which supplies drinking water" between "Port Said and all the floating population about the banks of the Suez Canal." Also already are the terms Ismaïlia Canal and Fresh Water Canal used interchangeably, causing a source of confusion.".
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- Fresh_Water_Canal subject Category:Suez_Canal.
- Fresh_Water_Canal comment "The Fresh Water Canal, the same as Sweet Water Canal, is a modern canal of Egypt, also called the Ismaïlia Canal, that runs through the now dry distributary of the Wadi Tumilat and from Cairo to Suez.".
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