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- Q913334 abstract "The Nurek Dam (Tajik: Нерӯгоҳи обии Норак, Nerūgohi obii Norak, Tajiki for Nurek Hydro-electric Station) is an earth-fill embankment dam on the Vakhsh River in Tajikistan. Its primary purpose is hydroelectric power generation and its power station has an installed capacity of 3,015 MW. Construction of the dam began in 1961 and the power station's first generator was commissioned in 1972. The last generator was commissioned in 1979 and the entire project was completed in 1980 when Tajikistan was still a republic within the Soviet Union. At 300 m (984 ft), it is currently the second tallest man-made dam in the world. The Rogun Dam, also along the Vakhsh in Tajikistan, may exceed it in size when completed.".
- Q913334 buildingStartDate "1961".
- Q913334 buildingStartYear "1961".
- Q913334 height "300.0".
- Q913334 length "700.0".
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- Q913334 openingYear "1972".
- Q913334 owner Q4863083.
- Q913334 purpose "Power".
- Q913334 river Q8526.
- Q913334 status "O".
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- Q913334 constructionBegan "1961".
- Q913334 damCrosses Q8526.
- Q913334 location "Nurek, Border of Khatlon district and Districts of Republican Subordination, Tajikistan".
- Q913334 name "Nurek Dam".
- Q913334 opening "1972".
- Q913334 owner Q4863083.
- Q913334 purpose "Power".
- Q913334 resName "Nurek reservoir".
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- Q913334 comment "The Nurek Dam (Tajik: Нерӯгоҳи обии Норак, Nerūgohi obii Norak, Tajiki for Nurek Hydro-electric Station) is an earth-fill embankment dam on the Vakhsh River in Tajikistan. Its primary purpose is hydroelectric power generation and its power station has an installed capacity of 3,015 MW. Construction of the dam began in 1961 and the power station's first generator was commissioned in 1972.".
- Q913334 label "Nurek Dam".
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- Q913334 depiction Nurek_Dam.JPG.
- Q913334 name "Nurek Dam".