Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q1727768> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 57 of
57
with 100 triples per page.
- Q1727768 subject Q16658303.
- Q1727768 subject Q8529374.
- Q1727768 subject Q8789060.
- Q1727768 subject Q8993035.
- Q1727768 abstract "Štěchovice Reservoir (in Czech Vodní nádrž Štěchovice) is a dam on Vltava River built during 1937–1945 as the second stage of the Vltava Cascade. The dam is named after nearby village Štěchovice.The construction started before World War 2 and because of the need for electricity resources were allocated for the project in spite of general shortage. The power station was put in action in 1943. The reservoir had flooded St John's Rapids (Svatojánské proudy, [1]), the most dangerous but romantic part of Vltava.The main role of the reservoir is to balance the water runoff from peak-load power station at Slapy Dam and to propel two Kaplan turbines with total installed power 2 x 11.25 MW (Štěchovice I). A lock (20.1 m difference between water levels, length 118 m) handles ships with displacement up to 1000 tons.The reservoir is also used by the pumped-storage hydroelectric plant Štěchovice II whose upper reservoir was created on the top of hill Homole. The plant was set in operations in 1947 and closed in 1991 due to obsolence. During 1992 - 1996 a new hydroelectric plant using the reservoirs was built. This plant uses reverse Francis turbine with power 45 MW.During 2002 floods the turbines of both power plants were severely damaged. After overhaul the plants were put back in production in 2004 and 2005 respectively.".
- Q1727768 areaTotal "957000.0".
- Q1727768 inflow Q131574.
- Q1727768 outflow Q131574.
- Q1727768 thumbnail Stechovice_reservoir.JPG?width=300.
- Q1727768 type Q131681.
- Q1727768 volume "1.12E7".
- Q1727768 wikiPageExternalLink instance_view.jsp?instance_id=76691.
- Q1727768 wikiPageExternalLink vd-stechovice-F059A3FD.html.
- Q1727768 wikiPageExternalLink prehrady.htm.
- Q1727768 wikiPageExternalLink www.svatojanske-proudy.cz.
- Q1727768 wikiPageWikiLink Q105731.
- Q1727768 wikiPageWikiLink Q12057341.
- Q1727768 wikiPageWikiLink Q12323.
- Q1727768 wikiPageWikiLink Q131574.
- Q1727768 wikiPageWikiLink Q131681.
- Q1727768 wikiPageWikiLink Q16658303.
- Q1727768 wikiPageWikiLink Q1997494.
- Q1727768 wikiPageWikiLink Q213947.
- Q1727768 wikiPageWikiLink Q217817.
- Q1727768 wikiPageWikiLink Q25236.
- Q1727768 wikiPageWikiLink Q339353.
- Q1727768 wikiPageWikiLink Q35852.
- Q1727768 wikiPageWikiLink Q582695.
- Q1727768 wikiPageWikiLink Q8529374.
- Q1727768 wikiPageWikiLink Q86929.
- Q1727768 wikiPageWikiLink Q8789060.
- Q1727768 wikiPageWikiLink Q8993035.
- Q1727768 wikiPageWikiLink Q9056.
- Q1727768 area "95.7".
- Q1727768 inflow Q131574.
- Q1727768 name "Štěchovice Reservoir".
- Q1727768 outflow Q131574.
- Q1727768 type Q131681.
- Q1727768 volume "1.12E7".
- Q1727768 point "49.85 14.433333333333334".
- Q1727768 type BodyOfWater.
- Q1727768 type LakeBodyOfWater.
- Q1727768 type Place.
- Q1727768 type BodyOfWater.
- Q1727768 type Lake.
- Q1727768 type Location.
- Q1727768 type NaturalPlace.
- Q1727768 type Place.
- Q1727768 type Thing.
- Q1727768 type SpatialThing.
- Q1727768 type Q23397.
- Q1727768 comment "Štěchovice Reservoir (in Czech Vodní nádrž Štěchovice) is a dam on Vltava River built during 1937–1945 as the second stage of the Vltava Cascade. The dam is named after nearby village Štěchovice.The construction started before World War 2 and because of the need for electricity resources were allocated for the project in spite of general shortage. The power station was put in action in 1943.".
- Q1727768 label "Štěchovice Reservoir".
- Q1727768 lat "49.85".
- Q1727768 long "14.433333333333334".
- Q1727768 depiction Stechovice_reservoir.JPG.
- Q1727768 name "Štěchovice Reservoir".