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- Q1542594 subject Q20930452.
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- Q1542594 abstract "Novosibirsk Reservoir or Novosibirskoye Reservoir (Russian: Новосиби́рское водохрани́лище), informally called the Ob Sea (Обско́е мо́ре), is the largest artificial lake in Novosibirsk Oblast and Altai Krai, Russian Federation. It was created by a 33 m high concrete dam on the Ob River near Novosibirsk. The dam, built in 1956, is for generating hydroelectric power. The reservoir is 200 km long and up to 17 km wide. Its area is 1,070 km2 and its volume is 8.8 km3. Its average depth is 8.3 m. The design hydroelectric power output is 460 MW, the average energy production is 1,687 GWh per year.During the summer, the lake is one of the most popular destinations for Novosibirsk residents, with many yachts and boats dotting the surface, and the beaches teeming with people.The Karakan Pine Forest is situated on the eastern coast of the reservoir, while most of the towns and villages are situated on the western coast. The larger towns bordering the reservoir are Novosibirsk (Akademgorodok quarter), Kamen-na-Obi and Berdsk. Berdsk was severely impacted by the reservoir's construction, its historical centre having been submerged by the water. Several smaller villages nearby met with the same fate.".
- Q1542594 buildingStartDate "1950".
- Q1542594 buildingStartYear "1950".
- Q1542594 country Q159.
- Q1542594 height "33.0".
- Q1542594 location Q5851.
- Q1542594 openingYear "1957".
- Q1542594 purpose "P".
- Q1542594 river Q973.
- Q1542594 status "O".
- Q1542594 thumbnail The_Ob_sea.jpg?width=300.
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- Q1542594 constructionBegan "1950".
- Q1542594 country Q159.
- Q1542594 damCrosses Q973.
- Q1542594 damHeight "33 m".
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- Q1542594 name "Novosibirsk Reservoir".
- Q1542594 nameOfficial "Новосибирское водохранилище".
- Q1542594 opening "1957".
- Q1542594 plantCapacity "460.0".
- Q1542594 purpose "P".
- Q1542594 resCapacityTotal "8.8".
- Q1542594 resSurface "1070.0".
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- Q1542594 comment "Novosibirsk Reservoir or Novosibirskoye Reservoir (Russian: Новосиби́рское водохрани́лище), informally called the Ob Sea (Обско́е мо́ре), is the largest artificial lake in Novosibirsk Oblast and Altai Krai, Russian Federation. It was created by a 33 m high concrete dam on the Ob River near Novosibirsk. The dam, built in 1956, is for generating hydroelectric power. The reservoir is 200 km long and up to 17 km wide. Its area is 1,070 km2 and its volume is 8.8 km3. Its average depth is 8.3 m.".
- Q1542594 label "Novosibirsk Reservoir".
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- Q1542594 long "82.9888888888889".
- Q1542594 depiction The_Ob_sea.jpg.
- Q1542594 name "Novosibirsk Reservoir".
- Q1542594 name "Новосибирское водохранилище".