List of waterways

This is a list of waterways, defined as navigable rivers, canals, estuaries, lakes, or firths. In practice, and depending on the language, the term "waterway" covers maritime or inland transport routes, as suggested by "way". Wherever a free-flowing river cannot bear load-carrying vessels, the correct term is "watercourse", with no connotation of use for transportation of cargo. To be of practical use, the list distinguishes international maritime waterways (including ship canals), international inland waterways, then inland waterways, including canals and large lakes.

Total length of waterways per country in kilometers

Lists

International waterways

International maritime waterways

International inland waterways

Waterways by country

Argentina

  • Rio de La Plata
  • Parana River

Australia

Austria

  • Danube River

Azerbaijan

  • Caspian Sea - Note: the capital city of Azerbaijan, Baku is a port on this sea.

Belgium

  • Meuse River
  • Scheldt River

Bolivia

Brazil

Canada

China

Egypt

France

Germany

  • Rhine River
  • Main River
  • Rhine-Main-Danube Canal
  • Danube River
  • Elbe River
  • Kiel Canal

India-Bangladesh

  • Brahmaputra river - Sadiya to Dhubri stretch (891 km)
  • Ganges river - Prayagraj to Haldia stretch (1,620 km)

Iran

Netherlands

  • IJsselmeer
  • Meuse (Maas)
  • Rhine River
  • Scheldt River
  • Waal River

Pakistan

Paraguay

Peru

Philippines

Romania

Russia

  • Volga-Baltic Waterway
  • White Sea – Baltic Canal
  • Amur River
  • Caspian Sea
  • Lake Baikal
  • Dnieper River
  • Don River
  • Lena River
  • Neva River
  • Ob River

Serbia

  • Danube River

Slovakia

  • Danube River

Switzerland

Turkey

United Kingdom

United States

Ukraine

  • Dnieper River

Uruguay

Vietnam

  • Mekong River
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