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- Corumbá_Lake abstract "Corumbá Lake (Lago de Corumbá I) is an artificial lake formed by the damming of the Corumbá River in southern Goiás State, Brazil. It is located 10 km from the city of Caldas Novas, famous for its hot springs. The lake, which began to fill in 1996, supplies the hydroelectric plant, Usina Hidrelétrica Corumbá I. It is fed by the Pirapitanga River, Peixe River, Piracanjuba River and São Bartolomé River.The deepest part of Corumbá Lake is near the dam and reaches 90 metres. The perimeter of the lake is quite irregular; to walk around it one would need to travel more than 100 kilometres.With an area of 65 km², it provides the visitor with several water sports such as jet-ski, motorboats, and wind surfing.".
- Corumbá_Lake areaTotal "6.5E7".
- Corumbá_Lake country Brazil.
- Corumbá_Lake inflow Corumbá_River.
- Corumbá_Lake location Goiás.
- Corumbá_Lake maximumDepth "90.0".
- Corumbá_Lake outflow Corumbá_River.
- Corumbá_Lake type Reservoir.
- Corumbá_Lake wikiPageID "3549583".
- Corumbá_Lake wikiPageLength "1504".
- Corumbá_Lake wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Corumbá_Lake wikiPageRevisionID "679435523".
- Corumbá_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Brazil.
- Corumbá_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Caldas_Novas.
- Corumbá_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lakes_of_Brazil.
- Corumbá_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Goiás.
- Corumbá_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Goiás.
- Corumbá_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Corumbá_River.
- Corumbá_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Goiás.
- Corumbá_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Lake.
- Corumbá_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Orders_of_magnitude_(area).
- Corumbá_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Peixe_River_(Corumbá_River).
- Corumbá_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Piracanjuba_River.
- Corumbá_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Pirapitanga_River.
- Corumbá_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Reservoir.
- Corumbá_Lake wikiPageWikiLink São_Bartolomé_River.
- Corumbá_Lake wikiPageWikiLinkText "Corumbá Lake".
- Corumbá_Lake area "65.0".
- Corumbá_Lake basinCountries "Brazil".
- Corumbá_Lake inflow Corumbá_River.
- Corumbá_Lake location Goiás.
- Corumbá_Lake maxDepth "90 m".
- Corumbá_Lake name "Lago de Corumbá".
- Corumbá_Lake outflow Corumbá_River.
- Corumbá_Lake type Reservoir.
- Corumbá_Lake wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Corumbá_Lake wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_lake.
- Corumbá_Lake wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Corumbá_Lake subject Category:Lakes_of_Brazil.
- Corumbá_Lake subject Category:Landforms_of_Goiás.
- Corumbá_Lake subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Goiás.
- Corumbá_Lake hypernym Lake.
- Corumbá_Lake point "-17.989166666666666 -48.531666666666666".
- Corumbá_Lake type BodyOfWater.
- Corumbá_Lake type Lake.
- Corumbá_Lake type NaturalPlace.
- Corumbá_Lake type Place.
- Corumbá_Lake type Attraction.
- Corumbá_Lake type Diacritic.
- Corumbá_Lake type Redirect.
- Corumbá_Lake type Location.
- Corumbá_Lake type BodyOfWater.
- Corumbá_Lake type LakeBodyOfWater.
- Corumbá_Lake type Place.
- Corumbá_Lake type Thing.
- Corumbá_Lake type SpatialThing.
- Corumbá_Lake type Q23397.
- Corumbá_Lake comment "Corumbá Lake (Lago de Corumbá I) is an artificial lake formed by the damming of the Corumbá River in southern Goiás State, Brazil. It is located 10 km from the city of Caldas Novas, famous for its hot springs. The lake, which began to fill in 1996, supplies the hydroelectric plant, Usina Hidrelétrica Corumbá I. It is fed by the Pirapitanga River, Peixe River, Piracanjuba River and São Bartolomé River.The deepest part of Corumbá Lake is near the dam and reaches 90 metres.".
- Corumbá_Lake label "Corumbá Lake".
- Corumbá_Lake sameAs Q1681840.
- Corumbá_Lake sameAs Corumbá-Stausee.
- Corumbá_Lake sameAs m.09kxz7.
- Corumbá_Lake sameAs Q1681840.
- Corumbá_Lake sameAs 科倫巴湖.
- Corumbá_Lake lat "-17.989166666666666".
- Corumbá_Lake long "-48.531666666666666".
- Corumbá_Lake wasDerivedFrom Corumbá_Lake?oldid=679435523.
- Corumbá_Lake isPrimaryTopicOf Corumbá_Lake.
- Corumbá_Lake name "Lago de Corumbá".