For WWII, The Rhine River gave the U.S. army access to Germany. But the U.S. army did have to construct multiple bridges so they could move supplies.
The Rhine River flows from South-East to North-West. The Rhine River flows for 820 miles and empties in the North Sea.
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The Rhine River is a popular river. It is 820 miles long. There are more castles along the Rhine than any other river in the world. The Rhine has cruises that stop along the river at vineyards and orchards along the way.
The Rhine River is the most important waterway in Europe. This river is one of the world's most important channels for industrial transport.
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It is in Switzerland The River Rhine rises in Switzerland and then flows through Germany, Austria, France, Netherlands and Liechtenstein
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the amozan river is the longest river in the world that is very good, but why is the amozan river the river that can hold the most water in the world?
The Rhine River ran far south from the English Channel, and without control of bridges, tanks and troops and their supplies could not cross.
you need a statistics team to answer this one. i would say, based on your question, if you mean single vessels most likely a river with a heavy workload of 'punting' a river area anywhere in the world like gondola in Venice or punts in oxford or cambridge . Or if you mean large ships coming and going, doing passenger and cargo runs it would have been the thames once but i would image its it china because of their sheer amount of export. I don't think they do a 'census' of river traffic, not on a large corellatable scale. i mean really, who could be bothered XD
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