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1681

Canal du Midi Opens

1681

After fifteen years of labor, Pierre-Paul Riquet's canal connecting the Atlantic and Mediterranean via Toulouse and the Garonne was opened. Two hundred and forty locks carried barges over the continental divide. It was the greatest civil engineering project since the Romans and a monument to French absolutism's organizational capacity, though Riquet himself died of exhaustion months before its completion.