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3.3. Navigable inland waterways regularly used for transport (in Km)
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1995 |
1997 |
1998 |
1999 |
2000 |
2001 |
Length of the inland waterway Labe-Vltava |
303,0 |
303,0 |
303,0 |
303,0 |
303,0 |
303,0 |
of which: |
canalised waterways |
263,0 |
263,0 |
263,0 |
263,0 |
263,0 |
263,0 |
regulated waterways |
40,0 |
40,0 |
40,0 |
40,0 |
40,0 |
40,0 |
Total length of navigable inland watreways* |
677,0 |
677,0 |
663,6 |
663,6 |
663,6 |
663,6 |
Canals |
total |
38,6 |
38,6 |
38,6 |
38,6 |
38,6 |
38,6 |
by class of inland waterways (see apendix) |
class I to IV |
38,6 |
38,6 |
38,6 |
38,6 |
38,6 |
38,6 |
Navigable rivers and lakes |
total |
638,4 |
638,4 |
625,0 |
625,0 |
625,0 |
625,0 |
by class of inland waterways |
class I to IV |
529,1 |
529,1 |
515,7 |
515,7 |
515,7 |
515,7 |
class Va |
109,3 |
109,3 |
109,3 |
109,3 |
109,3 |
109,3 |
Source : MDS |
* included the lake waterways and the damlake waterways using mainly for recreational passenger transport and for sportive navigation |
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