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Maas (Meuse) - (Maas)

 
 
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The Maas (Meuse) - (Maas) is a large river and is part of the Maas (Meuse). It runs for 144.97 kilometres through 6 locks from Maas - Bergsche Maas Verbinding (where it joins the Maas (Meuse) - (Bergsche Maas)) to Juliana - Wessem-Nederweer - Maas Verbinding (where it joins the Juliana Kanaal).

The exact dimensions of the largest boat that can travel on the waterway are not known. The maximum headroom is not known. The maximum draught is not known.

It has junctions with the Lateraalkanaal at Maas - Lateraalkanaal Verbinding; with the Waalkanaal at Maas - Waalkanaal Verbinding; with the Kanaal van Sint Andries at Maas - St. Andries Verbinding; with the Kanaal Henriƫttewaard-Engelen at Maas - Henriettewaard Verbinding and with the Lateraalkanaal at Lateraalkanaal - Maas Verbinding.

Maas - Bergsche Maas Verbinding
The Maas(Meuse) changes to the Bergsche Maas
Maas - Henriettewaard Verbinding
Junction of the Maas(Meuse) with the Kanaal Henriettewaard
8.34 kilometres 0 locks
Hedelsebrug 10.07 kilometres 0 locks
Hedelse Spoorbrug 10.50 kilometres 0 locks
Maas - St. Andries Verbinding
Junction of the Maas(Meuse) with the Kanaal van Sint Andries
20.72 kilometres 0 locks
Sluis Prinses Maxima 27.47 kilometres 0 locks
Maas - Burgemeester Delenkanaal Verbinding
Junction of the Maas(Meuse) with the Burgemeester Delenkanaal
33.68 kilometres 1 lock
Sluis Grave 49.84 kilometres 1 lock
Maas - Waalkanaal Verbinding
Junction of the Maas(Meuse) with the Waalkanaal
59.50 kilometres 2 locks
Sluis Sambeek 76.02 kilometres 2 locks
Sluis Belfeld 115.75 kilometres 3 locks
Lateraalkanaal - Maas Verbinding
Junction of the Lateraalkanaal with the Maas
133.26 kilometres 4 locks
Sluis Roermond 134.34 kilometres 4 locks
Sluis Linne 142.22 kilometres 5 locks
Maas - Lateraalkanaal Verbinding
Junction of the Maas with the Lateraalkanaal
143.44 kilometres 6 locks
Juliana - Wessem-Nederweer - Maas Verbinding
Junction of the Juliana Kanaal, Kanaal Wessem - Nederweert and the Mass (Meuse)
144.97 kilometres 6 locks
 
 
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 VisuRiS — associated with Waterways of Mainland Europe
The official inland waterway resource for Belgium with actual traffic and planned operations on the waterways. Also has voyage planning and notices to mariners
 
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[Meuse] The Meuse (/mjuːz/ MYOOZ, /mɜːz/, also US: /mɜːrz, mʌz/ MU(R)Z, French: [møz]; Walloon: Moûze [muːs]) or Maas (/mɑːs/ MAHSS, Dutch: [maːs]; Limburgish: [Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt delta] The Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt delta is a river delta in the Netherlands formed by the confluence of the Rhine, the Meuse (Dutch: Maas) and the Scheldt rivers [Nieuwe Maas] The Nieuwe Maas (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌniu.ə ˈmaːs], "New Meuse") is a distributary of the Rhine River, and a former distributary of the Maas River, in [Meuse–Rhine Euroregion] The Meuse–Rhine Euroregion (Dutch: Euregio Maas–Rijn, French: Eurorégion Meuse–Rhin, German: Euregio Maas–Rhein, Limburgish: Euregio Maas–Rien) is a Euroregion [Meuse-Rhenish] Meuse-Rhenish (German: Rheinmaasländisch, Dutch: Maas-Rijnlands, and French: francique rhéno-mosan) is the modern term for literature written in the Middle [Bergse Maas] (French: Meuse) in the Dutch province of North Brabant. The Maas splits near Heusden into the Afgedamde Maas and the Bergse Maas. The Afgedamde Maas flows [Afgedamde Maas] Afgedamde Maas (Dammed-up Meuse) is a former distributary of the Maas River (French: Meuse) in the Dutch provinces of North Brabant and Gelderland. The Maas splits [German bombing of Rotterdam in World War II] floors higher. Along the waterfront, a couple of miles down the New Meuse (nieuwe Maas) river, cranes lever the bales and boxes of an industrial world in [Levee] the United States, and the Po, Rhine, Meuse River, Rhône, Loire, Vistula, the delta formed by the Rhine, Maas/Meuse and Scheldt in the Netherlands and the [Niers] river in Germany and The Netherlands, a right tributary of the river Maas (Meuse). Its wellspring is near Erkelenz, south of Mönchengladbach, in North
 
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