- river,
canal or lake, is
navigable if it is deep, wide and calm
enough for a
water vessel (e.g. boats) to p**** safely.
Navigability is also
referred to in...
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Navigable aqueducts (sometimes
called navigable water bridges) are
bridge structures that
carry navigable waterway canals over
other rivers, valleys,...
- A
waterway is any
navigable body of water.
Broad distinctions are
useful to
avoid ambiguity, and
disambiguation will be of
varying importance depending...
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surface area is 1.27 km2. "La
rigole d'alimentation de Bouzey".
Voies navigables de France. Le
Canal d’alimentation du réservoir de
Bouzey (CARB) v t e...
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Voies navigables de
France (French pronunciation: [vwa naviɡabl də fʁɑ̃s], VNF, English:
Navigable Waterways of France) is the
French navigation authority...
- are all
under the
management of the
French navigation authority,
Voies navigables de France. The
Canal du Midi was
built between 1666 and 1681 by Pierre-Paul...
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Navigable servitude is a
doctrine in
United States constitutional law that
gives the
federal government the
right to
regulate navigable waterways as an...
- 2°22′52.2″W / 53.500611°N 2.381167°W / 53.500611; -2.381167 The
Worsley Navigable Levels are an
extensive series of coal
mines in
Worsley in the City of...
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flows into the
Meuse at Namur, Belgium. The
navigable waterway is
managed in
France by
Voies Navigables de
France and in
Belgium by the
Service Public...
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Navigable waters of the
United States,
navigable waters, and
territorial waters".
United States.
navigable waters of the
United States,
navigable waters...