I wonder about former mill villages like Bondsville and Gilbertville--they seem pretty destitute now, maybe they could start using the rapids for power instead of manufacturing
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Belgium does, in Wallonia. NL doesn't, but it has the Rhine. And Massachusetts is not much less dense than either.
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Their highest point is only 2/3 the elevation of ours, and as you already said, only part of Belgium has hills in the first place, vs nearly all of Massachusetts. We're much better suited, geographically, than the low countries are.
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It's a pretty significant part of Belgium...
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Wallonia is, but the hilly part of it isn't
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All of Wallonia is hilly. Hell, Brussels is also hilly.
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Plus, NL uses their big rivers, including Rheine, for inland shipping.
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Ya our rivers are too steep and narrow for shipping
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