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- Karabash_Reservoir abstract "Karabash Reservoir (Russian: Карабашское водохранилище, Tatar: Cyrillic Карабаш сусаклагычы, Latin Qarabaş susaqlağıçı) is a reservoir of the upper Zay River near Karabash, Tatarstan, Russian Federation. It was filled in 1957 for the local oil and other industry needs. It has surface area 7.31 km², a length 8.7 km, mean depth 7.2 m and a volume 52.3 million cubic meters.".
- Q4213511 abstract "Karabash Reservoir (Russian: Карабашское водохранилище, Tatar: Cyrillic Карабаш сусаклагычы, Latin Qarabaş susaqlağıçı) is a reservoir of the upper Zay River near Karabash, Tatarstan, Russian Federation. It was filled in 1957 for the local oil and other industry needs. It has surface area 7.31 km², a length 8.7 km, mean depth 7.2 m and a volume 52.3 million cubic meters.".
- Karabash_Reservoir comment "Karabash Reservoir (Russian: Карабашское водохранилище, Tatar: Cyrillic Карабаш сусаклагычы, Latin Qarabaş susaqlağıçı) is a reservoir of the upper Zay River near Karabash, Tatarstan, Russian Federation. It was filled in 1957 for the local oil and other industry needs. It has surface area 7.31 km², a length 8.7 km, mean depth 7.2 m and a volume 52.3 million cubic meters.".
- Q4213511 comment "Karabash Reservoir (Russian: Карабашское водохранилище, Tatar: Cyrillic Карабаш сусаклагычы, Latin Qarabaş susaqlağıçı) is a reservoir of the upper Zay River near Karabash, Tatarstan, Russian Federation. It was filled in 1957 for the local oil and other industry needs. It has surface area 7.31 km², a length 8.7 km, mean depth 7.2 m and a volume 52.3 million cubic meters.".