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Naviglio Pavese

Naviglio Pavese is a historic canal in Italy that connects Milan to the Po River. Constructed in the 15th century, it was originally built for irrigation and navigation, facilitating trade and transportation of goods. The canal is named after the nearby region of Pavia. Today, it features picturesque paths ideal for cycling and walking, surrounded by charming villages and countryside. It serves as a recreational area and a reminder of Milan's rich waterways history, showcasing the region's engineering ingenuity and cultural heritage.