German inland waterway network

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The German inland waterway network is an extensive, interconnected system of rivers, canals, and lakes that supports commercial shipping and transport throughout Germany and links to wider European waterways.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf inland waterway network
transport infrastructure
connectsTo Austrian inland waterway network
Baltic Sea
Belgian inland waterway network
Czech inland waterway network
Danube waterway system
European inland shipping network
surface form: European inland waterway network

French inland waterway network
Dutch inland waterway network
surface form: Netherlands inland waterway network

North Sea
Polish inland waterways network
surface form: Polish inland waterway network

Rhine waterway system
continent Europe
country Germany
governedBy Wasserstraßen- und Schifffahrtsverwaltung des Bundes
surface form: Federal Waterways and Shipping Administration
hasCharacteristic enables cross-border waterborne trade
interconnected system of rivers, canals and lakes
supports long-distance inland navigation
hasPart Danube
Dortmund–Ems Canal
Elbe
Elbe Lateral Canal
Elbe–Havel Canal
Elbe-Lübeck Canal
surface form: Elbe–Lübeck Canal

Ems
Havel
Oder–Havel Canal
surface form: Havel–Oder Canal

Kiel Canal
Lahn
Main
Rhine–Main–Danube Canal
surface form: Main–Danube Canal

Mittelland Canal
Moselle River
surface form: Moselle

Neckar
Oder River
surface form: Oder

Rhine
Ruhr
Saale
Spree
Oder–Spree Canal
surface form: Spree–Oder Canal

Weser
Weser–Elbe Canal
locatedIn Germany
owner Germany
surface form: Federal Republic of Germany
partOf Trans-European transport network
surface form: Trans-European Transport Network
regulates navigation on federal waterways
usedFor bulk cargo transport
commercial shipping
container transport
freight transport
passenger shipping
recreational boating

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Havel partOf German inland waterway network
Rhine–Herne Canal connectsTo German inland waterway network
Pegnitz River partOf German inland waterway network
this entity surface form: Danube–Main river network via Regnitz and Main
Oder–Havel Canal partOf German inland waterway network
Mittelland Canal formsPartOf German inland waterway network
Datteln-Hamm Canal partOf German inland waterway network
Dortmund–Ems Canal partOf German inland waterway network
Wanne-Eickel lock partOf German inland waterway network
Gelsenkirchen port connectedTo German inland waterway network