Waal
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- For the village, see Waal (South Holland).
The name Waal, in Roman times called Vacalis, Vahalis or Valis, later Vahal, is of Germanic origin and is named after the many meanders in the river (Old Germanic: wôh = crooked). However, the current river shows little signs of these great bends, since the river has been the subject of numerous normalisation projects. These are carried out in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries to improve the river as an economical important shipping route. Some of the cut-off bends are still visible near the main river and are sometimes reconnected to it in times of high water levels.
Railroad bridges (with nearest train station on the left and right bank):
- between Nijmegen and Nijmegen Lent
- between Zaltbommel and Geldermalsen
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