Inland waterways are well developed in Europe. Give geographical reason.
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1) Western Europe has a navigable waterways‐network of about 19,000 kms. ... Europe is certainly not the only reason why the integration in the transportation sector of the European Communities hardly moves on. A .. Major Rivers of Europe
Through Eastern Europe: Danube. The Danube, at 1,780 miles long, is the second-longest river in Europe. ...
Through France: Loire. The Loire River is one of several rivers that flow through France. ...
Through Germany: Elbe. ...
Through Western Europe: Rhine. ...
Through Russia: Volga. ...
Other Rivers.
Through Eastern Europe: Danube. The Danube, at 1,780 miles long, is the second-longest river in Europe. ...
Through France: Loire. The Loire River is one of several rivers that flow through France. ...
Through Germany: Elbe. ...
Through Western Europe: Rhine. ...
Through Russia: Volga. ...
Other Rivers.
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Inland waterways are important for transporting goods from major seaports to their hinterland. ... Considered a quiet and energy-efficient means of transport, it is also seen as a way to alleviate congestion, notably from roads.Feb 5, 2014
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