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Embankment

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Embankment may refer to:

Geology and geography

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  • A levee, an artificial bank raised above the immediately surrounding land to redirect or prevent flooding by a river, lake or sea
  • Embankment (earthworks), a raised bank to carry a road, railway, or canal across a low-lying or wet area
  • Embankment dam, a dam made of mounded earth and rock
  • Land reclamation along river banks, usually marked by roads and walkways running along it, parallel to the river, as in:
    • The Thames Embankment along the north side of the Thames River in London, England
    • The Albert Embankment along the south side of the Thames River in London, England
    • The Neva embankments along the Neva River in Saint Petersburg, Russia
  • Embankment tube station, a station on the London Underground

Arts

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