Kapchagay Reservoir, also spelled Qapshaghay Bogeni Reservoir and sometimes referred to as Lake Kapchagay, is a major reservoir in Almaty Region in southeastern...
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Kapshagay Hydroelectric Power Plant (redirect from Kapchagay Dam)
and fed by Kapchagay Reservoir (resulting from the construction of Kapchagay Dam). Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kapchagay Reservoir. Kapshaghai...
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Below are the reservoirs (artificial lakes) in the world with a surface area exceeding 500 km2 (190 sq mi). Reservoirs can be formed conventionally, by...
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between 1965 and 1970 near Kapchagay in the middle reaches of the Ili River. This currently comprises the Kapchagay Reservoir, an artificial 110 kilometres...
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navigation through the lake, the mouth of the Ili River, and the Kapchagay Reservoir. The main piers are Burylbaytal and Burlitobe. The ships are relatively...
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1970 the river has had its mouth in the southern lakeshore of the Kapchagay Reservoir. The Talgar is a river seasonally prone to floods. A string of small...
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Region of south-eastern Kazakhstan. Akozek is located several kilometres north of the Kapchagay Reservoir (Qapshaghay Bogeni Reservoir). Tageo.com v t e...
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into the Kur-Chilik and Ulhun-Chilik branches. It flows into the Kapchagay Reservoir. Tributaries to Zhenishke. The average annual water discharge is...
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Country Kazakhstan Physical characteristics Mouth Ili • location Kapchagay Reservoir • coordinates 43°45′37″N 77°22′13″E / 43.7602°N 77.3704°E / 43...
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