The two most commonly cities so named are Venice, Italy and Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
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Venice, Italy
canals
Canals were used for transportation of agricultural products when there were not roads. Rivers, for example, were used for transportation of products downstream. Canals made by the man were used for transportation of products to places were the river could't reach. This system was used as a very efficiently way for products interchange between settlements far away each other.
People built modern canals to decrease the length of trade routes and make shipping easier; Civilizations have built canals to connect parts of great empires.
The Barton Aqueduct which took the canal over the River Irwin.