Pechora-Kama Canal, or sometimes Kama-Pechora Canal was a proposed canal intended to link up the basin of the Pechora River in the north of European Russia with the basin of the Kama, a tributary of the Volga. An accomplishment of this project would integrate the Pechora into the system of waterways of European Russia, centered on the Volga - something that was of particular importance before the advent of the railways, or before the first railway reached the Pechora in the 1940s.

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  • Pechora-Kama Canal, or sometimes Kama-Pechora Canal was a proposed canal intended to link up the basin of the Pechora River in the north of European Russia with the basin of the Kama, a tributary of the Volga. An accomplishment of this project would integrate the Pechora into the system of waterways of European Russia, centered on the Volga - something that was of particular importance before the advent of the railways, or before the first railway reached the Pechora in the 1940s. Later on, the project was proposed mostly for the sake of transfer of Pechora's water to the Volga and further on to the Caspian Sea.
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  • Pechora-Kama Canal, or sometimes Kama-Pechora Canal was a proposed canal intended to link up the basin of the Pechora River in the north of European Russia with the basin of the Kama, a tributary of the Volga. An accomplishment of this project would integrate the Pechora into the system of waterways of European Russia, centered on the Volga - something that was of particular importance before the advent of the railways, or before the first railway reached the Pechora in the 1940s.
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  • Pechora-Kama Canal
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