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  2. Meuse - Wikipedia

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    The river then forms part of the Belgian-Dutch border, except that at Maastricht the border lies further to the west. In the Netherlands it continues northwards through Venlo closely along the border to Germany, then turns towards the west, where it runs parallel to the Waal and forms part of the extensive Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt delta ...

  3. Meuse Canal - Wikipedia

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    Canal des Vosges at Golbey. Originally, the southern branch of the Canal de l'Est started at Toul, where it branched off the Canal de la Marne au Rhin.Since the Moselle has been made navigable for high-capacity barges up to Neuves-Maisons, the 27-kilometre (17 mi) part of the Canal de l'Est between Toul and Neuves-Maisons is considered part of the Moselle.

  4. Moselle - Wikipedia

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    The Moselle (/ m oʊ ˈ z ɛ l / moh-ZEL, [1] French: ⓘ; German: Mosel ⓘ; Luxembourgish: Musel ⓘ) is a river that rises in the Vosges mountains and flows through north-eastern France and Luxembourg to western Germany.

  5. Saint-Louis-Arzviller inclined plane - Wikipedia

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    Shortly before 12pm local time, the tourist barge Paris, which belongs to the Association and provides visits to tourists, was entering the caisson from the upper canal. The caisson suddenly moved down, jamming the barge with its 21 passengers and releasing a vast quantity of water into the valley below. [ 6 ]

  6. Middle Moselle - Wikipedia

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    The Middle Moselle or Central Moselle (German: Mittelmosel) refers to the approximately 120-kilometre-long section of the river Moselle, in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate in Germany from the city of Trier to Zell. The subsequent section of the river to its mouth, where it flows into the Rhine, is known as the Lower Moselle.

  7. Seille (Moselle) - Wikipedia

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    The Seille (French pronunciation:; German: Selle) is a river in north-eastern France. It is a right tributary of the Moselle. It is also known as the Seille lorraine or the Grande Seille ("large Seille"), to distinguish it from another Seille, a small tributary of the Saône. It originates near Azoudange, in the department of Moselle.

  8. Upper Moselle - Wikipedia

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    This wine-growing area is part of Germany's Moselle wine region (prior to 2007 it was known as the Moselle-Saar-Ruwer wine region) and bears the further title of the Southern Wine Moselle (Südliche Weinmosel). The Luxembourgois call the road running along the Upper Moselle on the Luxembourg bank of the river, the Luxembourg Wine Road.

  9. Marne–Rhine Canal - Wikipedia

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    The Moselle section has three locks of high-capacity Rhine dimensions on the river and one on the Frouard branch, and an additional Freycinet size lock connecting to the original canal in Frouard. The eastern section, 159 km (99 mi), has 56 locks, 21 rising to the summit level crossing the Vosges watershed and 35 down to Strasbourg.

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