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Vladimir [108]
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maxonik [38]2 years ago
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Europe's rivers today are used mainly for water sup- ply, energy production, irrigation and transportation. But their use for recre- ational activities such as sailing, bath- ing and angling and other amenities is also increasingly important. Hope i helped
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