IJ

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The IJ is a body of water in Amsterdam that serves as a key waterway for transport and shipping, separating the city center from Amsterdam-Noord.

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IJ canonical 30

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Predicate Object
instanceOf body of water
lake
waterway
adjacentTo Amsterdam Centraal
surface form: Amsterdam Centraal station

Amsterdam North
surface form: Amsterdam-Noord

Houthaven
surface form: Houthavens

Java (Indonesian island)
surface form: Java Island

KNSM Island NERFINISHED
connectedTo IJmeer
Markermeer
North Sea Canal
country Netherlands
crossedBy First Coen Tunnel
surface form: Coen Tunnel

IJ Tunnel
Second Coen Tunnel
etymology possibly from Old Dutch word for water or estuary
flowsThrough Amsterdam metropolitan area
surface form: Amsterdam urban area
hasBridge IJburg bridges vicinity
hasFeature harbours and quays along Amsterdam waterfront
hasFerryService GVB Amsterdam
surface form: GVB ferries
hasInfrastructure cruise ship terminal in Amsterdam
hasPort Port of Amsterdam
hasUse industrial shipping
passenger ferries
tourist boat traffic
historicalConnection Zuiderzee
historicalType bay
languageOfName Dutch
locatedIn Amsterdam
province of North Holland
mouthLocation North Sea Canal
near A’DAM Tower
surface form: Amsterdam A’DAM Tower

EYE Filmmuseum
partOf Amsterdam metropolitan area
Dutch inland waterway network
IJ basin
role important shipping route to Port of Amsterdam
major transport corridor in Amsterdam
separates Amsterdam-Centrum
surface form: Amsterdam city centre

Amsterdam North
surface form: Amsterdam-Noord
usedFor ferry transport
inland shipping
maritime transport
recreation
waterwayType tidal waterway

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