Kuybyshev Reservoir
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Lake type | Hydroelectric reservoir |
Primary inflows | Volga, Kama, Sviyaga, Kazanka, Bolshoy Cheremshan |
Primary outflows | Volga |
Basin countries | Russia |
Max. length | over 500 km |
Max. width | 35 km |
Surface area | 6,450 km² |
Average depth | 8 m |
Max. depth | 41 m |
Water volume | 57.3 km³ |
Shore length1 | 2604 km |
Surface elevation | 51-53 |
Islands | Sviyazhsk |
Settlements | Kazan Ulyanovsk Tolyatti Zelenodolsk Volzhsk Bolghar Tetushi Novoulyanovsk Chistopol Laishevo |
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure. |
Kuybyshev Reservoir or Kuybyshevskoye Reservoir (Russian: Ку́йбышевское водохрани́лище), sometimes called Samara Reservoir and informally called Kuybyshev Sea is a reservoir of the middle Volga and lower Kama in the Chuvash Republic, Mari El Republic, Republic of Tatarstan, Samara Oblast and Ulyanovsk Oblast, Russia. The Kuybyshev Reservoir has a surface area of 6,450 km² and a volume of 58 billion cubic meters, and is the largest reservoir in Europe and the third in the world by surface area[1]. The major cities of Kazan, Ulyanovsk, and Tolyatti are adjacent to the reservoir.
The reservoir is created by the dam of Zhiguli Hydroelectric Station (formerly, V.I. Lenin Volga Hydroelectric Station), located between the cities of Zhigulevsk and Togliatti in Samara Oblast. It was filled in 1955–1957.
With the filling of the reservoir some villages and towns were rebuilt on higher ground.
Kuybyshev Sea near Kazan |
Kama River's mouth |
[edit] References
- ^ the largest and second largest are Lake Volta and Smallwood Reservoir
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