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==Europe== [[File:Maas_Delta1.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Satellite image of part of the [[Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt delta]]]] *The [[IJssel]], the [[Waal (river)|Waal]] and the [[Nederrijn]] (Lower Rhine) are the three principal distributaries of the [[Rhine]]. These are formed by two separate bifurcations within the [[Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt delta]]. *The [[Akhtuba River]] is a major distributary of the [[Volga]]. The bifurcation occurs close to, but before, the [[Volga Delta]]. * The [[Tärendö River]] in northern [[Sweden]] is an '''inland distributary''', far from the mouth of the river. It begins at the [[Torne (Finnish and Swedish river)|Torne River]] and ends at the [[Kalix River]]. * The [[Little Danube]] in [[Slovakia]] branches off from the [[Danube]] near Bratislava, and flows into the [[Vah]] before rejoining the main river near [[Komárno]]. The area in the middle is the largest freshwater island in Europe. * The [[Abbey River, Limerick|Abbey River]], [[Limerick]], in [[Ireland]] is a distributary arm of the [[River Shannon]]. It rejoins the Shannon to form an island upon which [[King John's Castle (Limerick)|King John's Castle]] is built. <!-- *The [[Pripet River]] near the [[Belarus]]-[[Ukraine]] border may look on a map as a distributary that flows out of the [[Western Bug]] River into the [[Dnieper]], but this is not the case: there is simply an artificial canal between the two rivers, complete with locks etc. *The [[River Ember]] in England Branches off from [[the River Mole]] Around Island Barn Resovoir. -->
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