Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Canal du Midi' has mentioned 'Mediterranean' in the following places:
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The canal connects the Garonne to the xc3x89tang de Thau on the Mediterranean and along with the 193xc2xa0km (120xc2xa0mi) long Canal de Garonne forms the Canal des Deux Mers, joining the Atlantic to the Mediterranean. | WIKI |
The canal runs from the city of Toulouse down to the xc3x89tang de Thau near the Mediterranean. | WIKI |
Strictly speaking, "Canal du Midi" refers to the portion initially constructed from Toulouse to the Mediterranean xe2x80x93 the Deux-Mers canal project aimed to link together several sections of navigable waterways to join the Mediterranean and the Atlantic: first the Canal du Midi, then the Garonne which was more or less navigable between Toulouse and Bordeaux, then the Garonne Lateral Canal built later, and finally the Gironde estuary after Bordeaux. | WIKI |
It is on the design of a canal that could be done in the province of Languedoc for communication between the two seas Ocxc3xa9ane and Mediterranean, you will be surprised, my lord, that I undertake to tell you about something apparently I do not know and that a collector of salt tax mixes with levelling ... | WIKI |
On the Mediterranean side, the route was not set. | WIKI |
Other reservoirs were also built at Carcassonne to supply the lower part of the canal to the Mediterranean. | WIKI |
For instance, the Agde Round Lock has three doors: two doors provide access to each side of the channel and the third provides access to the Hxc3xa9rault going to the Mediterranean. | WIKI |
The Canal du Midi is the initial part of the Deux-Mers Canal project which aimed to link the Mediterranean and the Atlantic by connecting several sections of waterways. | UNESCO |
The Canal du Midi has five elements, namely the main section that connects Toulouse (Haute-Garonne) to xc3x89tang de Thau at Marseillan along the Mediterranean coast xc2xa0(Hxc3xa9rault) over a length of 240 km; the 36.6 km section between Moussan and Port-la-Nouvelle (Aude) which incorporates part of the former Canal de la Robine; the two branches that merge and flow into the canal at Naurouze (Aude) discharging the waters of the Montagne Noire; the Saint-Pierre Canal (1.6 km) which connects the main section of the Canal with the Garonne in Toulouse; the short section (0.5 km) that joins the Hxc3xa9rault to the round lock at Agde. | UNESCO |