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Revision as of 08:31, 23 October 2021
It is possible to travel by ship on rivers. They can lead to seas or oceans. There are many rivers in the world of the Renaissance Kingdoms:
- The Ångermanälven:
- The Barrow
- The Kiel Canal
- Le Corrib:
- The Dalälven
- The Danube:
- the Altmühl
- the Drava
- the Olt
- the Save
- the Thaya
- the Svratka
- the Tisza
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- The Daugava
- The Dniepr:
- The Dniestr
- The Douro:
- the Arlanzón
- the Pisuerga
- The Ebro
- The Elbe
- The Forth
- The Garonne
- The Guadalquivir
- The Indalsälven
- The Ljungan
- The Loire
- The Luleälven:
- the Lillaa Luleälven
- the Stora Luleälven
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- The Meuse
- The Neva:
- The Neman:
- The Nile
- The Oder:
- The Po:
- The Rhône:
- the Aar
- Lake Biel
- Lake Neuchâtel
- Lake Geneva
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- The Rhine:
- the Neckar
- the Kocher
- the IJssel
- the Waal
- The Seine
- The Skellefteälven
- The Svir:
- The Tagus (Tajo)
- The Thames
- The Trent
- The Turia
- The Vistula
- The Weser
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