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Vĩnh Tế Canal
Canal in southern Vietnam / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
10.570°N 104.926°E / 10.570; 104.926
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The Vĩnh Tế Canal (Vietnamese: Kênh Vĩnh Tế / 涇永濟,[1] Khmer: ព្រែកជីក or ព្រែកយួន) is an 87-kilometre-long (54 mi) canal in southern Vietnam, designed to give the territory of Châu Đốc a direct access to the Hà Tiên sea gate, Gulf of Siam.[2][3]