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Between 1705 and 1707, the
Pannerdens Kanaal to
control the
water flow
between the
Rhine and the Waal. In 1817,
Pannerden became part of the Netherlands...
- The
Pannerdens Kanaal (
Pannerden Canal) is a
canal in the
Netherlands that was
dredged between 1701 and 1709 to cut off a large,
shallow bend of the river...
- den Rijn) Lek (in
Krimpen aan de Lek)
Nederrijn (in Wijk bij Duurstede)
Pannerdens Kanaal (near Arnhem)
branch of
Bijlands Kanaal (at
Millingen aan de Rijn)...
- Maas to form Het Scheur. The
other third of the
water flows through the
Pannerdens Kanaal and
redistributes in the
IJssel and Nederrijn. The
IJssel branch...
- of
Angeren of the cut-off
Rhine bend of Oude Rijn (Gelderland) and the
Pannerdens Kanaal (which was dug to form the new
connection between the Waal and...
- Ohio. When the
Pannerdens Kanaal was dug
between 1701 and 1709, the
easternmost tip of the
Betuwe (including the
towns of
Pannerden and Lobith) was cut...
- off from the main
waterway near the town of
Lobith and
replaced by the
Pannerdens Kanaal.
After the bend was dammed-up at Tolkamer, the Oude Rijn received...
- of Arnhem.
Similar to the
Nederrijn which shares its
short inflow, the
Pannerdens Kanaal, it is a
minor discharge of the Rhine. At the fork
where the Kanaal...
- alternatively,
Lower Rhine may also
refer to just the part
upstream of
Pannerdens Kop (km 660–865.5),
excluding the Nederrijn. It is the last of the four...
- Fort
Pannerden is a
disused military fort
situated near the
village of
Pannerden in the
southeast of the Netherlands. In
November 2006, it
became the...