New Waterway

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The New Waterway is a major artificial ship canal in the Netherlands that provides Rotterdam with direct access to the North Sea.

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New Waterway canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artificial waterway
ship canal
connects North Sea
Port of Rotterdam
constructionStartDate 1863
country Netherlands
DutchName Nieuwe Waterweg
economicImportance critical to Dutch and European trade
engineer Pieter Caland NERFINISHED
flowsInto North Sea NERFINISHED
follows course of the river Rhine toward the North Sea
fromRiverSystem Rhine–Meuse river system NERFINISHED
hasFeature breakwaters at the North Sea entrance
sea dikes
training walls
isPartOf approach channel system of the Port of Rotterdam
languageOfName Dutch
locatedIn South Holland
locatedNear Hook of Holland
locatedOn North Sea coast of the Netherlands
maintainedBy Dutch water authorities
mouthLocation Hook of Holland
navigationType maritime navigation
openingDate 1872
partOf Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt delta
main shipping route to Rotterdam
purpose improve maritime access to the Port of Rotterdam
provide Rotterdam with direct access to the North Sea
regionServed Rotterdam–Rijnmond region NERFINISHED
replaced older, less direct river routes to the sea
significance key maritime access route for one of the world’s largest ports
status operational
terminusBodyOfWater North Sea
terminusCity Rotterdam NERFINISHED
usedFor bulk carrier traffic
commercial shipping
container ship traffic
sea-going vessel traffic
tanker traffic
waterwayType sea access channel

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Hoek van Holland locatedAtMouthOf New Waterway
Hoek van Holland locatedOn New Waterway
Hook of Holland locatedAtMouthOf New Waterway