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Christianshavn is an artificial island neighbourhood located in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was founded in the early 17th century by Christian IV as part of his extension of the fortifications of Copenhagen. Originally, it was laid out as an independent privileged merchant's town with inspiration from Dutch cities but it was soon incorporated into Copenhagen proper. Dominated by canals, it is the part of Copenhagen with the most nautical atmosphere. For much of the 20th century a working-class neighbourhood, Christianshavn developed a bohemian reputation in the 1970s and it is now a fashionable, diverse and lively part of the city with its own distinctive personality, with residents tending to see themselves first as Christianshavners and then as Copenhageners. Businessmen, students, artists, hippies and traditional families with children live side-by-side.
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Skipton (also known as Skipton-in-Craven) is a civil parish and historic market town in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England. It is a popular tourist destination in its own right, as well as being a convenient base for visitors to the Yorkshire Dales (the town is known as 'The Gateway to the Dales'). The Leeds and Liverpool Canal runs through the heart of Skipton and is a popular destination for tourists.
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Manley bridge; sign; notice; name; Canal; Water Way; Waterway; Tiverton Grand Western Canal; Horse; Drawn; Barge; Towpath; Tow; Path; Tourist; Attraction; Walk; Cycle Route; Tiverton Canal; Dandy; Country Park; Devon County Council; Nature Reserve; Tivertonian; Tiverton; Devon; Mid Devon; England; UK;
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A Sign for Manley Bridge-One of the Bridges that cross the Tiverton Grand Western Canal' Construction was first started in 1810, it is 18km (11 miles) in lentgh. It Links Tiverton to Taunton. In The original plan's it was used extensively to convey limeston from the quarries at Westleigh to Tiverton. In the Late 60's A campaign was started to save the Canal from development.This led to it's acquisition by Devon County Council. In 1971 it was declared a country Park Then in 2005 a Local nature reserve. Today you can take a trip along the Canal on a Horse Drawn Barge.(One of only four of its kind in Great Britain today) or you can walk or Cycle along the Tow path
Christianshavn is an artificial island neighbourhood located in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was founded in the early 17th century by Christian IV as part of his extension of the fortifications of Copenhagen. Originally, it was laid out as an independent privileged merchant's town with inspiration from Dutch cities but it was soon incorporated into Copenhagen proper. Dominated by canals, it is the part of Copenhagen with the most nautical atmosphere. For much of the 20th century a working-class neighbourhood, Christianshavn developed a bohemian reputation in the 1970s and it is now a fashionable, diverse and lively part of the city with its own distinctive personality, with residents tending to see themselves first as Christianshavners and then as Copenhageners. Businessmen, students, artists, hippies and traditional families with children live side-by-side.
Canal; Water Way; bridge; Waterway; Tiverton Grand Western Canal; Horse; Drawn; Barge; Towpath; Tow; Path; Tourist; Attraction; Walk; Cycle Route; Tiverton Canal; Dandy; Country Park; Devon County Council; Nature Reserve; Tivertonian; Tiverton; Devon; Mid Devon; England; UK;
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The Tiverton Grand Western Canal construction was first started in 1810, it is 18km (11 miles) in lentgh. It Links Tiverton to Taunton. In The original plan's it was used extensively to convey limeston from the quarries at Westleigh to Tiverton. In the Late 60's A campaign was started to save the Canal from development.This led to it's acquisition by Devon County Council. In 1971 it was declared a country Park Then in 2005 a Local nature reserve. Today you can take a trip along the Canal on a Horse Drawn Barge.(One of only four of its kind in Great Britain today) or you can walk or Cycle along the Tow path
Christianshavn is an artificial island neighbourhood located in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was founded in the early 17th century by Christian IV as part of his extension of the fortifications of Copenhagen. Originally, it was laid out as an independent privileged merchant's town with inspiration from Dutch cities but it was soon incorporated into Copenhagen proper. Dominated by canals, it is the part of Copenhagen with the most nautical atmosphere. For much of the 20th century a working-class neighbourhood, Christianshavn developed a bohemian reputation in the 1970s and it is now a fashionable, diverse and lively part of the city with its own distinctive personality, with residents tending to see themselves first as Christianshavners and then as Copenhageners. Businessmen, students, artists, hippies and traditional families with children live side-by-side.