Latitude and longitude of Canal of Drusus

Satellite map of Canal of Drusus

The Canal of Drusus (Latin: Fossa Drusiana) was a Roman canal constructed for military purposes by Nero Claudius Drusus around 12 BC. It is believed to have linked the Rhine delta with the Lake Flevo, (today's IJsselmeer). It facilitated troop transport to the north, avoiding the need to cross the open North Sea. This was of strategic importance for attacks on the Germanic people living on the Frisian coasts and along the Elbe estuary in the German Bight. Drusus' son Germanicus used the canal dug by his father's army in a military campaign some decades later.

Latitude: 51° 56' 59.99" N
Longitude: 5° 57' 59.99" E

Nearest city to this article: Westervoort

Read about Canal of Drusus in the Wikipedia Satellite map of Canal of Drusus in Google Maps

GPS coordinates of Canal of Drusus, Netherlands

Download as JSON