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Its official length is 1,km, or 1, miles, although this has varied over the course of several centuries. It is made up of a series of waterways which run along the east and north of the country, starting in the capital city of Beijing. Some parts of the canal which lie between the Yangtze and the city of Huaiyin in Jiangsu province can be traced back to the 4 th century BC.



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