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				Afghanistan
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			1,200 km (chiefly Amu Darya, which handles vessels up to 500 DWT) (2005) 
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				Albania
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			43 km (2006) 
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				Angola
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			1,300 km (2005) 
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				Argentina
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			11,000 km (2005) 
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				Australia
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			2,000 km (mainly used for recreation on Murray and Murray-Darling river systems) (2002) 
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				Austria
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			358 km (2003) 
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				Bangladesh
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			8,372 km 
			 
			
				note: includes 5,635 km main cargo routes; network reduced to 5,200 km in dry season (2005) 
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				Belarus
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			2,500 km (use limited by location on perimeter of country and by shallowness) (2003) 
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				Belgium
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			2,043 km (1,528 km in regular commercial use) (2003) 
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				Belize
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			825 km (navigable only by small craft) (2005) 
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				Benin
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			150 km (on River Niger along northern border) (2005) 
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				Bolivia
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			10,000 km (commercially navigable) (2005) 
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				Bosnia and Herzegovina
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			Sava River (northern border) open to shipping but use limited (2006) 
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				Brazil
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			50,000 km (most in areas remote from industry and population) (2005) 
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				Brunei
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			209 km (navigable by craft drawing less than 1.2 m) (2005) 
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				Bulgaria
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			470 km (2006) 
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				Burma
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			12,800 km (2005) 
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				Burundi
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			mainly on Lake Tanganyika (2003) 
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				Cambodia
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			2,400 km (mainly on Mekong River) (2005) 
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				Cameroon
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			navigation mainly on Benue River; limited during rainy season (2005) 
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				Canada
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			631 km 
			 
			
				note: Saint Lawrence Seaway of 3,769 km, including the Saint Lawrence River of 3,058 km, shared with United States (2003) 
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				Central African Republic
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			2,800 km (primarily on the Oubangui and Sangha rivers) (2005) 
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				Chad
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			Chari and Legone rivers are navigable only in wet season (2002) 
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				China
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			123,964 km (2003) 
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				Colombia
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			18,000 km (2005) 
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				Congo, Democratic Republic of the
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			15,000 km (2005) 
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				Congo, Republic of the
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			4,385 km (on Congo and Oubanqui rivers) (2005) 
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				Costa Rica
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			730 km (seasonally navigable by small craft) (2005) 
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				Cote d'Ivoire
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			980 km (navigable rivers, canals, and numerous coastal lagoons) (2005) 
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				Croatia
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			785 km (2006) 
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				Cuba
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			240 km (2005) 
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				Czech Republic
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			664 km (principally on Elbe as well as Vltava and Oder rivers) (2005) 
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				Denmark
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			400 km (2001) 
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				Ecuador
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			1,500 km (most inaccessible) (2005) 
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				Egypt
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			3,500 km 
			 
			
				note: includes Nile River, Lake Nasser, Alexandria-Cairo Waterway, and numerous smaller canals in delta; Suez Canal (193.5 km including approaches) navigable by oceangoing vessels drawing up to 17.68 m (2005) 
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				El Salvador
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			Rio Lempa partially navigable (2004) 
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				Estonia
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			500 km (2005) 
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				European Union
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			52,332 km (2006) 
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				Fiji
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			203 km 
			 
			
				note: 122 km navigable by motorized craft and 200-metric-ton barges (2004) 
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				Finland
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			7,842 km 
			 
			
				note: includes Saimaa Canal system of 3,577 km; southern part leased from Russia (2005) 
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				France
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				metropolitan France: 8,500 km (1,686 km accessible to craft of 3,000 metric tons) 
			 
			
				French Guiana: 3,760 km (460 km navigable by small oceangoing vessels and coastal and river steamers, 3,300 km by native craft) (2000) 
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				Gabon
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			1,600 km (310 km on Ogooue River) (2005) 
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				Gambia, The
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			390 km (on River Gambia; small ocean-going vessels can reach 190 km) (2004) 
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				Germany
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			7,467 km 
			 
			
				note: Rhine River carries most goods; Main-Danube Canal links North Sea and Black Sea (2005) 
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				Ghana
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			1,293 km 
			 
			
				note: 168 km for launches and lighters on Volta, Ankobra, and Tano rivers; 1,125 km of arterial and feeder waterways on Lake Volta (2005) 
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				Greece
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			6 km 
			 
			
				note: Corinth Canal (6 km) crosses the Isthmus of Corinth; shortens sea voyage by 325 km (2006) 
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				Guatemala
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			990 km 
			 
			
				note: 260 km navigable year round; additional 730 km navigable during high-water season (2004) 
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				Guinea
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			1,300 km (navigable by shallow-draft native craft) (2005) 
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				Guinea-Bissau
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			four largest rivers are navigable for some distance; many inlets and creeks give shallow-water access to much of interior (2006) 
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				Guyana
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			Berbice, Demerara, and Essequibo rivers are navigable by oceangoing vessels for 150 km, 100 km, and 80 km respectively (2005) 
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				Honduras
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			465 km (most navigable only by small craft) (2005) 
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				Hungary
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			1,622 km (most on Danube River) (2006) 
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				India
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			14,500 km 
			 
			
				note: 5,200 km on major rivers and 485 km on canals suitable for mechanized vessels (2005) 
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				Indonesia
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			21,579 km (2005) 
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				Iran
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			850 km (850 km on Karun River; additional service on Lake Urmia) (2006) 
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				Iraq
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			5,279 km 
			 
			
				note: Euphrates River (2,815 km), Tigris River (1,899 km), and Third River (565 km) are principal waterways (2004) 
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				Ireland
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			753 km (pleasure craft only) (2005) 
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				Italy
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			2,400 km 
			 
			
				note: used for commercial traffic; of limited overall value compared to road and rail (2004) 
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				Japan
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			1,770 km (seagoing vessels use inland seas) (2006) 
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				Kazakhstan
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			4,000 km (on the Ertis (Irtysh) (80%) and Syr Darya (Syrdariya) rivers) (2005) 
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				Kenya
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			part of Lake Victoria system is within boundaries of Kenya (2003) 
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				Kiribati
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			5 km (small network of canals in Line Islands) (2003) 
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				Korea, North
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			2,250 km (most navigable only by small craft) (2006) 
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				Korea, South
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			1,608 km (most navigable only by small craft) (2006) 
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				Kyrgyzstan
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			600 km (2006) 
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				Laos
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			4,600 km 
			 
			
				note: primarily Mekong and tributaries; 2,897 additional km are intermittently navigable by craft drawing less than 0.5 m (2005) 
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				Latvia
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			300 km (2005) 
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				Liechtenstein
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			28 km (2005) 
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				Lithuania
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			425 km (2005) 
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				Luxembourg
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			37 km (on Moselle River) (2003) 
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				Madagascar
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			600 km (2005) 
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				Malawi
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			700 km (on Lake Nyasa (Lake Malawi) and Shire River) (2006) 
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				Malaysia
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			7,200 km 
			 
			
				note: Peninsular Malaysia 3,200 km, Sabah 1,500 km, Sarawak 2,500 km (2005) 
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				Mali
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			1,815 km (2005) 
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				Mexico
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			2,900 km (navigable rivers and coastal canals) (2005) 
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				Moldova
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			424 km (on Dniester River) (2005) 
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				Mongolia
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			580 km 
			 
			
				note: only waterway in operation is Lake Hovsgol (135 km); Selenge River (270 km) and Orhon River (175 km) are navigable but carry little traffic; lakes and rivers freeze in winter, are open from May to September (2004) 
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				Mozambique
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			460 km (Zambezi River navigable to Tete and along Cahora Bassa Lake) (2002) 
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				Netherlands
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			6,183 km (navigable for ships of 50 tons) (2005) 
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				Nicaragua
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			2,220 km (including lakes Managua and Nicaragua) (2005) 
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				Niger
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			300 km (the Niger, the only major river, is navigable to Gaya between September and March) (2005) 
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				Nigeria
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			8,600 km (Niger and Benue rivers and smaller rivers and creeks) (2005) 
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				Norway
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			1,577 km (2002) 
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				Panama
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			800 km (includes 82 km Panama Canal) (2005) 
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				Papua New Guinea
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			10,940 km (2003) 
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				Paraguay
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			3,100 km (2005) 
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				Peru
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			8,808 km 
			 
			
				note: 8,600 km of navigable tributaries of Amazon system and 208 km of Lago Titicaca (2005) 
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				Philippines
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			3,219 km (limited to vessels with draft less than 1.5 m) (2005) 
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				Poland
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			3,997 km (navigable rivers and canals) (2005) 
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				Portugal
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			210 km (on Douro River from Porto) (2003) 
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				Romania
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			1,731 km 
			 
			
				note: includes 1,075 km on Danube River, 524 km on secondary branches, and 132 km on canals (2005) 
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				Russia
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			102,000 km (including 33,000 km with guaranteed depth) 
			 
			
				note: 72,000 km system in European Russia links Baltic Sea, White Sea, Caspian Sea, Sea of Azov, and Black Sea (2005) 
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				Rwanda
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			Lac Kivu navigable by shallow-draft barges and native craft (2005) 
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				Senegal
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			1,000 km (primarily on Senegal, Saloum, and Casamance rivers) (2005) 
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				Serbia
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			587 km - primarily on Danube and Sava rivers (2005) 
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				Sierra Leone
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			800 km (600 km year round) (2005) 
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				Slovakia
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			172 km (on Danube River) (2005) 
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				Spain
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			1,000 km (2003) 
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				Sri Lanka
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			160 km (primarily on rivers in southwest) (2005) 
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				Sudan
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			4,068 km (1,723 km open year round on White and Blue Nile rivers) (2005) 
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				Suriname
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			1,200 km (most navigable by ships with drafts up to 7 m) (2005) 
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				Sweden
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			2,052 km (2005) 
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				Switzerland
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			65 km (Rhine River between Basel-Rheinfelden and Schaffhausen-Bodensee) (2003) 
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				Syria
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			900 km (not economically significant) (2005) 
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				Tajikistan
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			200 km (along Vakhsh River) (2006) 
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				Tanzania
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			Lake Tanganyika, Lake Victoria, and Lake Nyasa principal avenues of commerce with neighboring countries; rivers not navigable (2005) 
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				Thailand
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			4,000 km 
			 
			
				note: 3,701 km navigable by boats with drafts up to 0.9 m (2005) 
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				Togo
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			50 km (seasonally on Mono River depending on rainfall) (2005) 
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				Turkey
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			1,200 km (2005) 
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				Turkmenistan
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			1,300 km (Amu Darya and Kara Kum canal important inland waterways) (2006) 
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				Uganda
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			on Lake Victoria, 200 km on Lake Albert, Lake Kyoga, and parts of Albert Nile (2005) 
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				Ukraine
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			2,253 km (most on Dnieper River) (2006) 
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				United Kingdom
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			3,200 km (620 km used for commerce) (2003) 
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				United States
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			41,009 km (19,312 km used for commerce) 
			 
			
				note: Saint Lawrence Seaway of 3,769 km, including the Saint Lawrence River of 3,058 km, shared with Canada (2004) 
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				Uruguay
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			1,600 km (2005) 
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				Uzbekistan
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			1,100 km (2006) 
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				Venezuela
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			7,100 km 
			 
			
				note: Orinoco River and Lake de Maracaibo navigable by oceangoing vessels, Orinoco for 400 km (2005) 
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				Vietnam
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			17,702 km (5,000 km navigable by vessels up to 1.8 m draft) (2005) 
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				World
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			671,886 km (2004) 
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				Zambia
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			2,250 km (includes Lake Tanganyika and the Zambezi and Luapula rivers) (2005) 
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				Zimbabwe
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			on Lake Kariba, length small (2005)  		
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