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The Spiegelgracht, flowing in the direction of the Prinsengracht

The Spiegelgracht (Dutch: [ˈspi.ɣəlɣrɑxt], mirror canal) is a canal in the centre of Amsterdam, located near the Prinsengracht. Built in the 16th century, it is a part of the Canals of Amsterdam which have been designated as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

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Canals of Amsterdam
Excludes former canals that have since been filled in
Amstel sections Amsterdam Oude Zijds Kolk
Inner City
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Jordaan
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Westelijke Eilanden
Oostelijke Eilanden

52°21′43″N 4°53′14″E / 52.3619°N 4.88722°E / 52.3619; 4.88722


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