The Kakhovka Reservoir (Ukrainian: Каховське водосховище, romanized: Kakhovs'ke vodoskhovyshche) was a water reservoir on the Dnieper River in Ukraine...
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Nova Kakhovka (Ukrainian: Нова Каховка, IPA: [noˈwɑ kɐˈxɔu̯kɐ]; Russian: Новая Каховка, romanized: Novaya Kakhovka) is a city in Kakhovka Raion, Kherson...
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Kakhovka (Ukrainian: Каховка, pronounced [kɐˈxɔu̯kɐ]) is a port city on the Dnieper River in Kakhovka Raion, Kherson Oblast, of southern Ukraine. It hosts...
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Dnieper (section Reservoirs and hydroelectric power)
Dnieper Reservoir. There are a number of canals connected to the Dnieper: The Dnipro – Donbas Canal; The Dnipro – Kryvyi Rih Canal; The Kakhovka Irrigation...
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Soviet Union near the city of Enerhodar, on the southern shore of the Kakhovka Reservoir on the Dnieper river. From 1996 to 2022, it was operated by Energoatom...
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North Crimean Canal (category Kakhovka Raion)
significant portion of the Kakhovka Dam was destroyed releasing a large amount of water downstream. The Kakhovka Reservoir was the source of water for...
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Zaporizhzhia Oblast to the east. The Dnieper River, which includes the Kakhovka Reservoir, runs through the oblast. Before the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine...
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classification of a reservoir by volume is not as straightforward as it may seem. As the name implies, water is held in reserve by a reservoir so it can serve...
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Marhanets (category Populated places of Kakhovka Reservoir)
The city used to be located on the right bank of the Kakhovka Reservoir before the Reservoir’s destruction during the Russian invasion of Ukraine on...
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000-year flood, which few if any of these dams were designed to survive. The Kakhovka Dam was destroyed in June 2023, during the Russian invasion of Ukraine...
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