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List of interoceanic canals

The following is a list of interoceanic canals, that is, canals or canal proposals, which form waterways for traffic to connect one ocean to another.

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References

  1. ^ Jean-Jacques Aubert (2015). Federico Romanis; Marco Maiuro (eds.). "Trajan's Canal: River Navigation from the Nile to the Red Sea?". Across the Ocean: Nine Essays on Indo-Mediterranean Trade. Columbia Studies in the Classical Tradition. 41. Brill: 33–42. doi:10.1163/9789004289536_004. ISBN 978-90-04-28953-6. ISSN 0166-1302. S2CID 127255583.
  2. ^ a b c d Henri Stuckle (1870). Interoceanic Canals, an Essay on the Question of Location for a Ship Canal Across the American Continent. A. Carr and Co.
  3. ^ a b c d e Fred Pearce (11 April 2017). "Mega-canals could slice through continents for giant ships". New Scientist.
  4. ^ "The Palestine Canal". New York Times. 27 September 1885.
  5. ^ "Billion-dollar Palestine Canal Urged As Substitute for Suez". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. 29 November 1937.
  6. ^ a b Alfred Williams (1880). The inter-oceanic canal and the Monroe doctrine. G.P. Putnam's and Sons.
  7. ^ Jonathan Watts (24 November 2016). "Nicaragua canal: in a sleepy Pacific port, something stirs". The Guardian.
  8. ^ ANDRÉS OPPENHEIMER (5 July 2017). "Four years later, Nicaragua's $40 billion interoceanic canal remains a pipe dream". Miami Herald.
  9. ^ William Herbert Hobbs (1952). A Proposed Open-ditch and Tunnel Sea-level Ship Canal Across Honduras. XVII-th International Geographical Congress. Edwards Brothers.
  10. ^ Danilo Valladares (10 June 2011). "Guatemala: Future Interoceanic Corridor Will Rival Panama Canal". Inter Press Service (IPS).
  11. ^ Robert Bolton (1862). Bolton: England and America. John A. Gray.
  12. ^ J.J. Williams (1870). Tehuantepec Railway And Ship Canal. Government of Mexico.