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  1. This is a list of rivers of the Americas, it includes major historical or physiological significant rivers of the Americas grouped by region where they are located ( Central America, Northern America, West Indies and South Americas ). The longest rivers in each country are included.

  2. Located about 7km from Knokke-Heist's main strip, this excellent modern museum focuses on the period between 1940 and 1944 when the Zwin region was… Sanctuary Wood British Cemetery West Flanders

  3. Extent. The Columbia River is the only river on the West Coast (and arguably the entire North American Pacific coast) that is navigable for a significant length. The river is regularly dredged, and freight barges may reach as far inland as Lewiston, Idaho, through a system of locks; however, there are strict draft restrictions beyond the confluence with the Willamette River.

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  5. West Flanders has a very flat landscape with polders, except for a row of dunes along the coast and an area with small hills known as the 'Westvlaamse Bergen', with the Kemmelberg (159 m) being the highest point in the province. The main rivers in the province are the Leie (French: Lys) and Yser (Dutch: IJzer).

  6. West Flanders. West Flanders is one of the five provinces of Flanders in Belgium and the country's westernmost. It encompasses Belgium's entire coastline and thus is a favourite travel destination for Belgians in the summer months. By far the most popular and beloved among tourists is the province's capital, Bruges, thanks to its unique ...

  7. West Flanders is the westernmost province of the Flemish Region, in Belgium. It is the only coastal Belgian province, facing the North Sea to the northwest. It has land borders with the Dutch province of Zeeland to the northeast, the Flemish province of East Flanders to the east, the Walloon province of Hainaut in the south and the French department of Nord to the west.

  8. AmericaÕs Wetlands. Wetlands are indeed the vital link between water and land. “Wetlands” is the collective term for marshes, swamps, bogs, and similar areas found in generally flat vegetated ar-eas, in depressions in the landscape, and between dry land and water along the edges of streams, rivers, lakes, and coastlines.

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