Seine inland waterway

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The Seine inland waterway is a major navigable river route in northern France that links inland regions, including Paris, to the English Channel and key ports such as Le Havre.

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Label Occurrences
Seine inland waterway canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf inland waterway
navigable waterway
transport corridor
connectsCity Le Havre
Paris
Rouen
connectsRegion Normandy–Brittany coast
surface form: English Channel coast

Paris Basin
connectsTo English Channel
Paris
Port of Le Havre
connectsToSea Atlantic Ocean via English Channel
country France
economicRole major corridor for import and export flows
enablesAccessTo international maritime routes
followsRiver River Seine
surface form: Seine
hasPort Port of Gennevilliers
Port of Le Havre
Port of Rouen
linkedTo Seine–Nord Europe Canal
surface form: Seine–Nord Europe Canal (planned connection)
locatedIn northern France
managedBy Voies navigables de France
navigationType commercial navigation
recreational navigation
partOf Voies navigables de France
surface form: French inland waterway network
passesThrough Normandy
Île-de-France region
surface form: Île-de-France
supportsSector agriculture
industry
logistics
terminus Le Havre
Paris
usedFor bulk cargo transport
container transport
freight transport
passenger transport
tourism
waterwayClass European Class V waterway

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Port of Le Havre connectedBy Seine inland waterway