Everything about The Dnieper Reservoir totally explained
The
Dnieper Reservoir is a
water reservoir on, and named after the
Dnieper River in
Ukraine. It is located within the
Dnipropetrovsk and
Zaporizhzhia Oblasts. It was created in 1932 by the construction of the
Dnieper Hydroelectric Station.
The reservoir is 129 km long, has an average width of 3.2 km (7 km at its widest), and has an average depth of 8 meters (53 m at its deepest). The total water volume is 2.6 km³.
The Lenin Lake, stretching for approximately ten kilometres at the mouth of the
Samara River, flows into the northern end of the reservoir. The creation of the reservoir inundated the historic Dnieper Rapids.
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