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Facts about "Multilateral Negotiations over the Scheldt River Estuary: Transforming Centuries of Deadlock into Productive Multiparty Negotiations?"RDF feed
Area22,116 km² (8,538.988 mi²) +
Climatetemperate +
Geolocation51° 25' 4.9836", 3° 39' 30.4102"Latitude: 51.4180509986
Longitude: 3.65844726562
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Land Useagricultural- cropland and pasture +, industrial use + and urban- high density +
Population12,800,000 million +
Water UseAgriculture or Irrigation +, Domestic/Urban Supply +, Industry - non-consumptive use + and Other Ecological Services +