Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Chabařovice Lake /ˈkɑː.bɑːˌrʒoʊ.vɪˌtsɛ/ (Czech: Chabařovické jezero), also known as Milada, is a reservoir in the Czech Republic. It originated from excavation by an old coal mine and flooded former villages, Hrbovice, Tuchomyšl and Vyklice. The lakes surface area stretchs 250 ha, which makes it slightly smaller than nearby Lake Mácha. Its average depth is 15.5 meters and its maximum depth is 22 m. The capacity is approximately 35 mil. m3."@en }
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- Chabařovice_Lake abstract "Chabařovice Lake /ˈkɑː.bɑːˌrʒoʊ.vɪˌtsɛ/ (Czech: Chabařovické jezero), also known as Milada, is a reservoir in the Czech Republic. It originated from excavation by an old coal mine and flooded former villages, Hrbovice, Tuchomyšl and Vyklice. The lakes surface area stretchs 250 ha, which makes it slightly smaller than nearby Lake Mácha. Its average depth is 15.5 meters and its maximum depth is 22 m. The capacity is approximately 35 mil. m3.".
- Q3491130 abstract "Chabařovice Lake /ˈkɑː.bɑːˌrʒoʊ.vɪˌtsɛ/ (Czech: Chabařovické jezero), also known as Milada, is a reservoir in the Czech Republic. It originated from excavation by an old coal mine and flooded former villages, Hrbovice, Tuchomyšl and Vyklice. The lakes surface area stretchs 250 ha, which makes it slightly smaller than nearby Lake Mácha. Its average depth is 15.5 meters and its maximum depth is 22 m. The capacity is approximately 35 mil. m3.".
- Chabařovice_Lake comment "Chabařovice Lake /ˈkɑː.bɑːˌrʒoʊ.vɪˌtsɛ/ (Czech: Chabařovické jezero), also known as Milada, is a reservoir in the Czech Republic. It originated from excavation by an old coal mine and flooded former villages, Hrbovice, Tuchomyšl and Vyklice. The lakes surface area stretchs 250 ha, which makes it slightly smaller than nearby Lake Mácha. Its average depth is 15.5 meters and its maximum depth is 22 m. The capacity is approximately 35 mil. m3.".
- Q3491130 comment "Chabařovice Lake /ˈkɑː.bɑːˌrʒoʊ.vɪˌtsɛ/ (Czech: Chabařovické jezero), also known as Milada, is a reservoir in the Czech Republic. It originated from excavation by an old coal mine and flooded former villages, Hrbovice, Tuchomyšl and Vyklice. The lakes surface area stretchs 250 ha, which makes it slightly smaller than nearby Lake Mácha. Its average depth is 15.5 meters and its maximum depth is 22 m. The capacity is approximately 35 mil. m3.".