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Volga-Baltic Waterway

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Volga-Baltic Waterway canal and river system, c.685 mi (1,100 km) long, N European Russia. It links the Volga River and the St. Petersburg industrial area. It consists of the Moscow-Volga Canal, the Volga River, the Rybinsk Reservoir , the Mariinsk system (composed of the Sheksna River, the White Lake Canal, the Kovzha River, the Mariinsk Canal, and the Vytegra River), the Onega Canal, the Svir River, the Ladoga Canals, and the Neva River to St. Petersburg. The waterway was begun in 1709 to connect St. Petersburg with the interior. The major canals were built in the 1930s. The waterway... Read more
Volga-Baltic Waterway
Britannica Concise Encyclopedia ... using the same route that had been constructed originally in the 18th century and later several times enlarged and improved. The system includes seven automatic locks. Volga-Baltic Waterway Volga-Baltic Waterway Volga-Baltic Waterway Read more
Mariinsk System
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