tions of Lake Scutari, Lake Ohrid, and
Lake Prespa (1990)
Algeria:
none
American Samoa:
none
Andorra:
none
Angola:
1,295 km
Anguilla:
none
Antigua and Barbuda:
none
Argentina:
10,950 km
Armenia:
NA km
Aruba:
none
Ashmore and Cartier Islands:
none
Australia:
8,368 km (mainly used by small, shallow-draft craft)
Austria:
358 km (1999)
Azerbaijan:
none
Bahamas, The:
none
Bahrain:
none
Baker Island:
none
Bangladesh:
up to 8,046 km depending on season
note: includes 3,058 km main cargo routes
Barbados:
none
Bassas da India:
none
Belarus:
NA km; note - Belarus has extensive and widely used canal
and river systems
Belgium:
2,043 km (1,528 km in regular commercial use)
Belize:
825 km (river network used by shallow-draft craft;
seasonally navigable)
Benin:
streams navigable along small sections, important only locally
Bermuda:
none
Bhutan:
none
Bolivia:
10,000 km (commercially navigable)
Bosnia and Herzegovina:
NA km; large sections of the Sava blocked by
downed bridges, silt, and debris
Botswana:
none
Bouvet Island:
none
Brazil:
50,000 km
British Indian Ocean Territory:
none
British Virgin Islands:
none
Brunei:
209 km; navigable by craft drawing less than 1.2 m
Bulgaria:
470 km (1987)
Burkina Faso:
none
Burma:
12,800 km
note: 3,200 km navigable by large commercial vessels
Burundi:
Lake Tanganyika
Cambodia:
3,700 km
note: navigable all year to craft drawing 0.6 m or less; 282 km
navigable to craft drawing as much as 1.8 m
Cameroon:
2,090 km (of decreasing importance)
Canada:
3,000 km (including Saint Lawrence Seaway)
Cape Verde:
none
Cayman Islands:
none
Central African Republic:
900 km
note: traditional trade carried on by means of shallow-draft
dugouts; Oubangui is the most important river, navigable all year to
craft drawing 0.6 m or less; 282 km navigable to craft drawing as
much as 1.8 m
Chad:
2,000 km
Chile:
725 km
China:
110,000 km (1999)
Christmas Island:
none
Clipperton Island:
none
Cocos (Keeling) Islands:
none
Colombia:
18,140 km (navigable by river boats) (April 1996)
Comoros:
none
Congo, Democratic Republic of the:
15,000 km (including the Congo
and its tributaries, and unconnected lakes)
Congo
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