Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Lake Walcott is a reservoir in south central Idaho in the northwestern United States, impounded by Minidoka Dam. The damming of the Snake River by the Minidoka Project formed the 11,000 acre (45 km²) lake beginning in 1909. Bird Island is an island in the lake. Lake Walcott is used for water-sports and fishing; although swimming in the lake is not allowed. The Minidoka National Wildlife Refuge and Lake Walcott State Park adjoin the lake and are major attractions in the region."@en }
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- Lake_Walcott abstract "Lake Walcott is a reservoir in south central Idaho in the northwestern United States, impounded by Minidoka Dam. The damming of the Snake River by the Minidoka Project formed the 11,000 acre (45 km²) lake beginning in 1909. Bird Island is an island in the lake. Lake Walcott is used for water-sports and fishing; although swimming in the lake is not allowed. The Minidoka National Wildlife Refuge and Lake Walcott State Park adjoin the lake and are major attractions in the region.".
- Q6478379 abstract "Lake Walcott is a reservoir in south central Idaho in the northwestern United States, impounded by Minidoka Dam. The damming of the Snake River by the Minidoka Project formed the 11,000 acre (45 km²) lake beginning in 1909. Bird Island is an island in the lake. Lake Walcott is used for water-sports and fishing; although swimming in the lake is not allowed. The Minidoka National Wildlife Refuge and Lake Walcott State Park adjoin the lake and are major attractions in the region.".
- Lake_Walcott comment "Lake Walcott is a reservoir in south central Idaho in the northwestern United States, impounded by Minidoka Dam. The damming of the Snake River by the Minidoka Project formed the 11,000 acre (45 km²) lake beginning in 1909. Bird Island is an island in the lake. Lake Walcott is used for water-sports and fishing; although swimming in the lake is not allowed. The Minidoka National Wildlife Refuge and Lake Walcott State Park adjoin the lake and are major attractions in the region.".
- Q6478379 comment "Lake Walcott is a reservoir in south central Idaho in the northwestern United States, impounded by Minidoka Dam. The damming of the Snake River by the Minidoka Project formed the 11,000 acre (45 km²) lake beginning in 1909. Bird Island is an island in the lake. Lake Walcott is used for water-sports and fishing; although swimming in the lake is not allowed. The Minidoka National Wildlife Refuge and Lake Walcott State Park adjoin the lake and are major attractions in the region.".