Pannerdens Kanaal

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Pannerdens Kanaal is a man-made canal in the Netherlands that diverts water from the Rhine to regulate flow between the Waal and IJssel rivers and support navigation and flood control.

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Label Occurrences
Pannerdens Kanaal canonical 3
Pannerdensch Kanaal 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canal
waterway
alsoKnownAs Pannerdens Kanaal
surface form: Pannerdensch Kanaal
artificial true
connectsWith IJssel
Rhine
Waal
country Netherlands
engineeredFor controlled water distribution
high-water discharge capacity
hasFunction diversion channel for Rhine
flood risk reduction in Rhine delta
hasLanguageOfName Dutch
hasNavigationRole main route for Rhine traffic towards Waal
route for shipping towards IJssel
hasStatus in use
hasType ship canal
length approximately 6 km
locatedIn West Betuwe
surface form: Betuwe region

Gelderland
eastern Netherlands
locatedInBasinCountry Netherlands
locatedInHydrologicalRegion Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt delta
surface form: Rhine delta
locatedNear Arnhem
Nijmegen
Pannerden
managedBy Rijkswaterstaat
manMade true
mouthRiver IJssel
Waal
nearConfluenceOf Rhine and IJssel
Rijn
surface form: Rhine and Waal
opened 1707
partOf Dutch main waterway network
Rhine–Meuse river system
surface form: Rhine river system

Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt delta
purpose distribution of Rhine discharge
flood control
navigation
water regulation
regulatesFlowBetween IJssel
Lower Rhine
Waal
use commercial navigation
inland shipping
water management infrastructure
waterSource Rhine

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IJssel connectedTo Pannerdens Kanaal
Nederrijn startPoint Pannerdens Kanaal
Nederrijn hasPart Pannerdens Kanaal
Pannerdens Kanaal alsoKnownAs Pannerdens Kanaal
this entity surface form: Pannerdensch Kanaal