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It is the Naviglio Grande, and it played an essential role in transporting goods and developing the city, remaining a masterpiece of hydraulic engineering to this day.
A symbol of engineering innovation, the revolution of these mega-buildings began in 1885, transforming urban planning across much of the world ever since.
Thanks to the 2016 expansion, this massive hydraulic engineering project has profoundly altered intercontinental trade.
With the global shift towards sustainable energy, hydropower remains an important, clean, reliable, and cost-effective source of electricity.
Beneath Istanbul's three majestic bridges linking Europe and Asia, historic treasures are preserved, such as the lavish Ottoman-style Dolmabahçe Palace and the medieval Rumeli Fortress.
Connecting the country from north to south, its history is intertwined with the remote lands of the Outback, once arduously crossed by Afghan camel caravans.
A development accelerator, after the completion of the "Fatih Sultan Mehmet" bridge, Istanbul’s metropolitan area grew by 30% within seven years.
A work that continues to unite Italy, the A1 offers countless opportunities for stops and visits, passing through some of the most beautiful cities in the country and the world.
Defined as the country's "spinal column," 60 years after its inauguration, the A1 remains a strategic infrastructure for Italy.
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