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- Industrial Revolution (30001 bytes)
101: ...he Industrial Revolution, inland transport was by navigable rivers and roads, with coastwise vessels employed...
105: ===Navigable rivers===
108: ...f Great Britain]]. All the major rivers were made navigable to a great or lesser degree. The [[Severn]] in pa... - Turkey (41694 bytes)
230: ...33 km of electrified track. There are 1,200 km of navigable waterways. There were 118 airports in 1999, inclu... - Peru (12264 bytes)
99: ...livia lies [[Lake Titicaca]], the world's highest navigable lake at 3821 [[Metre|m]]. - Connecticut (28543 bytes)
97: ...fited from several excellent natural harbors, and navigable rivers leading all the way to Massachusetts. As i... - Delaware (15006 bytes)
74: ...wine Creek|Brandywine]] rivers. The Chritiana is navigable for large ships as far as [[Wilmington, Delaware|... - Louisiana (26375 bytes)
99: ... of lesser note, constituting a natural system of navigable waterways, aggregating over 4,000 miles in length... - Virginia (23198 bytes)
137: ...n to the lower portion of the [[Chesapeake Bay]], navigable rivers include the [[Elizabeth River (Virginia)|E... - South Carolina (11968 bytes)
101: ...ding the capital, Columbia. The larger rivers are navigable up to the fall line, providing a trade route for ... - History of the United States (1865-1918) (52094 bytes)
47: ...rollary economic diversity; the ample presence of navigable [[canal]]s, [[river]]s, and coastal waterways tha... - Cambodia (32076 bytes)
213: ...aft drawing 0.6 meters and another 282 kilometers navigable to craft drawing 1.8 meters. Cambodia has two maj... - Canal (2513 bytes)
4: ...er drained and used as railroad [[right-of-way]]. Navigable canals reached into previously isolated areas and...
8: ...me rivers have also been 'canalised' to make them navigable. - Jackson, Mississippi (21073 bytes)
29: ...lthful surroundings, good water, abundant timber, navigable waters, and proximity to the [[Natchez Trace]]. A... - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (37869 bytes)
196: ...estaurants in the area to Bricktown via the newly navigable waterway. - Atlantis (41399 bytes)
21: ...th large forests, and wide, irrigable plains with navigable rivers. [[Scylax of Caryanda]] gives similar acco... - Lake (11397 bytes)
62: * The highest navigable lake is lake [[Titicaca]], at 3821 m above sea le... - Lake Titicaca (3147 bytes)
2: ...n ranges, but they are too small to be considered navigable [http://www.highestlake.com/highest-lake-world.ht... - Puno (2703 bytes)
29: ...he edge of [[Lake Titicaca]], the world's highest navigable lake, at 3860 m (12421 ft) above sea level. It i... - Roman commerce (14626 bytes)
16: ...ties were connected by good [[Roman road|roads]]. Navigable rivers were extensively used and some canals were... - Baffin Bay (763 bytes)
3: ...km (700 mi) across from north to south. It is not navigable most of the year because of the presence of large... - Nautical chart (2955 bytes)
15: ...Kingdom Hydrographic Office]] covers almost every navigable area on earth.
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