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  1. The Unified Deep Water System of European Russia (Russian: Единая глубоководная система Европейской части Российской Федерации, romanized: Yedinaya glubokovodnaya sistema Yevropeyskoy chasti Rossiyskoy Federatsii) or UDWS (Russian: ЕГС) is a system of inland waterways in ...

  2. The Unified Deep Water System of European Russia or UDWS 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 Sea of Azov—the Black Sea. In 2010, UDWS carried 70 million tons of cargo and 12 million passengers, making up two-thirds of overall inland waterway ...

  3. The canal forms a part of the Unified Deep Water System of European Russia. Together with the lower Volga and the lower Don, the canal provides the shortest navigable connection between the Caspian Sea and the world's oceans via the Sea of Azov, the Black Sea, and the Mediterranean Sea.

  4. Hidrografia. O rio Volga (em russo: Во́лга, em tártaro: Идел, İdel, línguas mordóvicas: Рав, Rav, mari Юл, Iul ), é, com os seus 3688 km, o mais longo rio da Europa, [ 1] e também o maior do continente em caudal e na área de bacia hidrográfica. Nasce no planalto de Valdai, no norte da Rússia, corre pela planície russa e ...

    • Europa
    • Rússia
    • 57° 15′ 05″ N, 32° 28′ 05″ L
  5. Originally constructed in the early 19th century, the system was rebuilt for larger vessels in the 1960s, becoming a part of the Unified Deep Water System of European Russia. The original name "Mariinsky" is the credit to Empress Maria Feodorovna, the second wife of Emperor Paul I of Russia.

  6. Unified Deep Water System of European Russia (110-210m length max, min lock beam 14.3m, 2,5-3.5-4m draft) Baltimax (15,2m draft, the same as NeoPanamax) Bangkok Port (172m length, 25m beam -with special permit 30m-, 8,2m draft), Bangkokmax of 1944 TEU; Seawaymax (USA Great Lakes docks, 8,08m draft), Chesapeake & Delaware Canal (draft ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Moscow_CanalMoscow Canal - Wikipedia

    With the canal, Moscow is connected to Russia's Unified Deep Water System, a large system of canals and rivers in European Russia, which created access to five seas: the White Sea, Baltic Sea, Caspian Sea, Sea of Azov, and the Black Sea.