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        | Afghanistan
          
      
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      1,200 km; (chiefly Amu Darya, which handles vessels up to 500 DWT) (2011) 
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        | Albania
          
      
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      41 km (on the Bojana River) (2011) 
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        | Australia
          
      
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      2,000 km (mainly used for recreation on Murray and Murray-Darling river systems) (2011) 
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        | Bangladesh
          
      
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      8,370 km (includes up to 3,060 km of main cargo routes; the network is reduced to 5,200 km in the dry season) (2011) 
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        | Belarus
          
      
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      2,500 km (major rivers are the west-flowing Western Dvina and Neman rivers and the south-flowing Dnepr River and its tributaries, the Berezina, Sozh, and Pripyat rivers) (2011) 
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        | Belgium
          
      
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      2,043 km (1,528 km in regular commercial use) (2012) 
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        | Belize
          
      
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      825 km (navigable only by small craft) (2011) 
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        | Benin
          
      
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      150 km (seasonal navigation on River Niger along northern border) (2011) 
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        | Bolivia
          
      
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      10,000 km (commercially navigable almost exclusively in the northern and eastern parts of the country) (2012) 
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        | Brazil
          
      
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      50,000 km (most in areas remote from industry and population) (2012) 
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        | Brunei
          
      
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      209 km (navigable by craft drawing less than 1.2 m; the Belait, Brunei, and Tutong rivers are major transport links) (2012) 
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        | Burundi
          
      
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      (mainly on Lake Tanganyika between Bujumbura, Burundi's principal port, and lake ports in Tanzania, Zambia, and the Democratic Republic of Congo) (2011) 
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        | Cambodia
          
      
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      3,700 km (mainly on Mekong River) (2012) 
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        | Cameroon
          
      
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      (major rivers in the south, such as the Wouri and the Sanaga, are largely non-navigable; in the north, the Benue, which connects through Nigeria to the Niger River, is navigable in the rainy season only to the port of Garoua) (2010) 
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        | Canada
          
      
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      636 km (Saint Lawrence Seaway of 3,769 km, including the Saint Lawrence River of 3,058 km, shared with United States) (2011) 
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        | Central African Republic
          
      
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      2,800 km (the primary navigable river is the Ubangi, which joins the River Congo; it was the traditional route for the export of products because it connected with the Congo-Ocean railway at Brazzaville; because of the warfare on both sides of the River Congo from 1997, however, routes through Cameroon became preferred by importers and exporters) (2011) 
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        | Chad
          
      
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      (Chari and Legone rivers are navigable only in wet season) (2012) 
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        | China
          
      
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      110,000 km (navigable waterways) (2011) 
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        | Colombia
          
      
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      24,725 km (18,300 km navigable; the most important waterway, the River Magdalena, of which 1,488 km is navigable, is dredged regularly to ensure the safe passage of cargo vessels and container barges) (2012) 
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        | Congo, Republic of the
          
      
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      1,120 km (commercially navigable on Congo and Oubanqui rivers above Brazzaville; there are many ferries across the river to Kinshasa; the Congo south of Brazzaville-Kinshasa to the coast is not navigable because of rapids, thereby necessitating a rail connection to Pointe Noire; other rivers are used for local traffic only) (2011) 
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        | Costa Rica
          
      
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      730 km (seasonally navigable by small craft) (2011) 
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        | Cote d'Ivoire
          
      
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      980 km (navigable rivers, canals, and numerous coastal lagoons) (2011) 
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        | Cuba
          
      
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      240 km (almost all navigable inland waterways are near the mouths of rivers) (2011) 
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        | Czech Republic
          
      
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      664 km (principally on Elbe, Vltava, Oder, and other navigable rivers, lakes, and canals) (2010) 
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        | Ecuador
          
      
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      1,500 km (most inaccessible) (2012) 
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        | Egypt
          
      
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      3,500 km (includes the Nile River, Lake Nasser, Alexandria-Cairo Waterway, and numerous smaller canals in Nile Delta; the Suez Canal (193.5 km including approaches) is navigable by oceangoing vessels drawing up to 17.68 m) (2011) 
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        | El Salvador
          
      
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      (Rio Lempa is partially navigable for small craft) (2011) 
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        | Estonia
          
      
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      335 km (320 km are navigable year round) (2011) 
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        | Fiji
          
      
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      203 km (122 km are navigable by motorized craft and 200-metric-ton barges) (2012) 
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        | Finland
          
      
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      8,000 km (includes Saimaa Canal system of 3,577 km; southern part leased from Russia; water transport is used frequently in the summer and is widely replaced with sledges on the ice in winter; there are 187,888 lakes in Finland that cover 31,500 km); Finand also maintains 8,200 km of coastal fairways (2013) 
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        | France
          
      
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        metropolitan France: 8,501 km (1,621 km accessible to craft of 3,000 metric tons) (2010) 
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        | Gabon
          
      
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      1,600 km (310 km on Ogooue River) (2010) 
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        | Gambia, The
          
      
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      390 km (on River Gambia; small ocean-going vessels can reach 190 km) (2010) 
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        | Germany
          
      
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      7,467 km (Rhine River carries most goods; Main-Danube Canal links North Sea and Black Sea) (2012) 
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        | Ghana
          
      
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      1,293 km (168 km for launches and lighters on Volta, Ankobra, and Tano rivers; 1,125 km of arterial and feeder waterways on Lake Volta) (2011) 
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        | Greece
          
      
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      6 km (the 6 km long Corinth Canal crosses the Isthmus of Corinth; it shortens a sea voyage by 325 km) (2012) 
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        | Guatemala
          
      
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      990 km (260 km navigable year round; additional 730 km navigable during high-water season) (2012) 
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        | Guinea
          
      
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      1,300 km (navigable by shallow-draft native craft in the northern part of the Niger system) (2011) 
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        | Guinea-Bissau
          
      
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      (rivers are navigable for some distance; many inlets and creeks give shallow-water access to much of interior) (2012) 
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        | Guyana
          
      
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      330 km (the Berbice, Demerara, and Essequibo rivers are navigable by oceangoing vessels for 150 km, 100 km, and 80 km respectively) (2012) 
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        | Honduras
          
      
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      465 km (most navigable only by small craft) (2012) 
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        | Hungary
          
      
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      1,622 km (most on Danube River) (2011) 
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        | India
          
      
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      14,500 km (5,200 km on major rivers and 485 km on canals suitable for mechanized vessels) (2012) 
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        | Iran
          
      
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      850 km (on Karun River; some navigation on Lake Urmia) (2012) 
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        | Iraq
          
      
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      5,279 km (the Euphrates River (2,815 km), Tigris River (1,899 km), and Third River (565 km) are the principal waterways) (2012) 
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        | Ireland
          
      
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      956 km (pleasure craft only) (2010) 
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        | Italy
          
      
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      2,400 km (used for commercial traffic; of limited overall value compared to road and rail) (2012) 
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        | Japan
          
      
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      1,770 km (seagoing vessels use inland seas) (2010) 
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        | Kazakhstan
          
      
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      4,000 km (on the Ertis (Irtysh) River (80%) and Syr Darya (Syrdariya) River) (2010) 
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        | Kenya
          
      
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      none specifically, the only significant inland waterway in the country is the part of Lake Victoria within the boundaries of Kenya; Kisumu is the main port and has ferry connections to Uganda and Tanzania (2011) 
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        | Kiribati
          
      
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      5 km (small network of canals in Line Islands) (2012) 
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        | Korea, North
          
      
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      2,250 km (most navigable only by small craft) (2011) 
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        | Korea, South
          
      
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      1,600 km (most navigable only by small craft) (2011) 
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        | Laos
          
      
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      4,600 km (primarily on the Mekong River and its tributaries; 2,900 additional km are intermittently navigable by craft drawing less than 0.5 m) (2012) 
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        | Latvia
          
      
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      300 km (navigable year round) (2010) 
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        | Lithuania
          
      
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      441 km (navigable year round) (2007) 
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        | Malawi
          
      
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      700 km (on Lake Nyasa [Lake Malawi] and Shire River) (2010) 
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        | Malaysia
          
      
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      7,200 km (Peninsular Malaysia 3,200 km; Sabah 1,500 km; Sarawak 2,500 km) (2011) 
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        | Mali
          
      
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      1,800 km (downstream of Koulikoro; low water levels on the River Niger cause problems in dry years; in the months before the rainy season the river is not navigable by commercial vessels) (2011) 
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        | Mauritania
          
      
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      (some navigation is possible on the Senegal River) (2011) 
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        | Mexico
          
      
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      2,900 km (navigable rivers and coastal canals mostly connected with ports on the country's east coast) (2012) 
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        | Moldova
          
      
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      558 km (in public use on Danube, Dniester and Prut rivers) (2011) 
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        | Mongolia
          
      
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      580 km (the 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, they are open from May to September) (2010) 
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        | Mozambique
          
      
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      460 km (Zambezi River navigable to Tete and along Cahora Bassa Lake) (2010) 
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        | Netherlands
          
      
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      6,237 km (navigable for ships of 50 tons) (2012) 
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        | Nicaragua
          
      
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      2,220 km (navigable waterways as well as the use of the large Lake Managua and Lake Nicaragua; rivers serve only the sparsely populated eastern part of the country) (2011) 
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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) (2012) 
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        | Nigeria
          
      
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      8,600 km (Niger and Benue rivers and smaller rivers and creeks) (2011) 
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        | Panama
          
      
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      800 km (includes the 82-km Panama Canal that is being widened) (2011) 
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        | Paraguay
          
      
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      3,100 km (primarily on the Paraguay and Paraná river systems) (2012) 
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        | Peru
          
      
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      8,808 km (there are 8,600 km of navigable tributaries on the Amazon system and 208 km on Lago Titicaca) (2011) 
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        | Philippines
          
      
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      3,219 km (limited to vessels with draft less than 1.5 m) (2011) 
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        | Poland
          
      
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      3,997 km (navigable rivers and canals) (2009) 
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        | Portugal
          
      
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      210 km (on Douro River from Porto) (2011) 
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        | Romania
          
      
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      1,731 km (includes 1,075 km on the Danube River, 524 km on secondary branches, and 132 km on canals) (2010) 
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        | Russia
          
      
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      102,000 km (including 48,000 km with guaranteed depth; the 72,000 km system in European Russia links Baltic Sea, White Sea, Caspian Sea, Sea of Azov, and Black Sea) (2009) 
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        | Rwanda
          
      
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      (Lac Kivu navigable by shallow-draft barges and native craft) (2011) 
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        | Senegal
          
      
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      1,000 km (primarily on the Senegal, Saloum, and Casamance rivers) (2012) 
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        | Serbia
          
      
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      587 km (primarily on the Danube and Sava rivers) (2009) 
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        | Slovakia
          
      
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      172 km (on Danube River) (2012) 
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        | Slovenia
          
      
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      (there is some transport on the Drava River) (2012) 
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        | Sri Lanka
          
      
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      160 km (primarily on rivers in southwest) (2012) 
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        | Sudan
          
      
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      4,068 km (1,723 km open year round on White and Blue Nile rivers) (2011) 
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        | Suriname
          
      
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      1,200 km (most navigable by ships with drafts up to 7 m) (2011) 
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        | Switzerland
          
      
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      1,292 km (there are 1,227 km of waterways on lakes and rivers for public transport and another 65 km on the Rhine River between Basel-Rheinfelden and Schaffhausen-Bodensee used for the transport of commercial goods) (2010) 
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        | Syria
          
      
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      900 km (navigable but not economically significant) (2011) 
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        | Tanzania
          
      
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      (Lake Tanganyika, Lake Victoria, and Lake Nyasa (Lake Malawi) are the principal avenues of commerce with neighboring countries; the rivers are not navigable) (2011) 
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        | Thailand
          
      
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      4,000 km (3,701 km navigable by boats with drafts up to 0.9 m) (2011) 
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        | Togo
          
      
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      50 km (seasonally navigable by small craft on the Mono River depending on rainfall) (2011) 
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        | Turkmenistan
          
      
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      1,300 km (Amu Darya and Kara Kum canal are important inland waterways) (2011) 
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        | Uganda
          
      
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      (there are no long navigable stretches of river in Uganda; parts of the Albert Nile that flow out of Lake Albert in the northwestern part of the country are navigable; several lakes including Lake Victoria and Lake Kyoga have substantial traffic; Lake Albert is navigable along a 200-km stretch from its northern tip to its southern shores) (2011) 
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        | Ukraine
          
      
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      1,672 km (most on Dnieper River) (2012) 
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        | United States
          
      
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      41,009 km (19,312 km used for commerce; Saint Lawrence Seaway of 3,769 km, including the Saint Lawrence River of 3,058 km, is shared with Canada) (2012) 
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        | Venezuela
          
      
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      7,100 km (the Orinoco River (400 km) and Lake de Maracaibo are navigable by oceangoing vessels) (2011) 
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        | Vietnam
          
      
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      47,130 km (30,831 km weight under 50 tons) (2011) 
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        | World
          
      
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      2,293,412 km 
       
      
        top ten longest rivers: Nile (Africa) 6,693 km; Amazon (South America) 6,436 km; Mississippi-Missouri (North America) 6,238 km; Yenisey-Angara (Asia) 5,981 km; Ob-Irtysh (Asia) 5,569 km; Yangtze (Asia) 5,525 km; Yellow (Asia) 4,671 km; Amur (Asia) 4,352 km; Lena (Asia) 4,345 km; Congo (Africa) 4,344 km 
       
      
        note: rivers are not necessarily navigable along the entire length; if measured by volume, the Amazon is the largest river in the world 
       
      
        top ten largest natural lakes (by surface area): Caspian Sea (Azerbaijan, Iran, Kazakhstan, Russia, Turkmenistan) 372,960 sq km; Lake Superior (Canada, United States) 82,414 sq km; Lake Victoria (Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda) 69,490 sq km; Lake Huron (Canada, United States) 59,596 sq km; Lake Michigan (United States) 57,441 sq km; Lake Tanganyika (Burundi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Tanzania, Zambia) 32,890 sq km; Great Bear Lake (Canada) 31,800 sq km; Lake Baikal (Russia) 31,494 sq km; Lake Nyasa (Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania) 30,044 sq km; Great Slave Lake (Canada) 28,400 sq km 
       
      
        note: the areas of the lakes are subject to seasonal variation; only the Caspian Sea is saline, the rest are fresh water (2013) 
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      2,250 km (includes Lake Tanganyika and the Zambezi and Luapula rivers) (2010) 
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        | Zimbabwe
          
      
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      (some navigation possible on Lake Kariba) (2011) 
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