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    59°58′N 30°10′E / 59.967°N 30.167°E / 59.967; 30.167 The VolgaBaltic Waterway (Волгобалт), formerly known as the Mariinsk Canal System (Мариинская...
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    Moscow Canal, the Volga–Don Canal, and the VolgaBaltic Waterway form navigable waterways connecting Moscow to the White Sea, the Baltic Sea, the Caspian...
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    Saint Petersburg and the Baltic Sea. Alternatively, from Lake Onega river ships can sail eastward into the VolgaBaltic Waterway. The canal begins near...
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    UDWS (Russian: ЕГС) is a system of inland waterways in Russia linking the White Sea, the Baltic Sea, the Volga River, Moscow, the Caspian Sea and—via the...
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    its destination by exploiting Tsimlyansk Reservoir, the Volga–Don Canal, the VolgaBaltic Waterway, and two other connections. USSR stamp, 1953: Lock No...
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    settlements. It is navigable throughout and is part of the VolgaBaltic Waterway and White Sea–Baltic Canal. It is the site of many major historical events...
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  • first waterway to connect the basins of the two seas. The waterway is still in operation, though it was superseded by the VolgaBaltic Waterway and cannot...
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    White Sea–Baltic Canal runs through the lake from the White Sea to the Baltic Sea. The VolgaBaltic Waterway connects Onega Lake with the Volga, Caspian...
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    Canal (redirect from Artificial waterway)
    mills. In Russia, the VolgaBaltic Waterway, a nationwide canal system connecting the Baltic Sea and Caspian Sea via the Neva and Volga rivers, was opened...
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    Tvertsa. By the middle of the 19th century, after opening of the VolgaBaltic Waterway and the Moscow – Saint Petersburg Railway, the significance of the...
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