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Kakhovka Canal
Canal in Kherson Oblast, Ukraine / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Kakhovka Canal (Ukrainian: Каховський канал) is a canal in southern Ukraine connecting between the Dnipro river and the Sea of Azov. It has a total length of 130 kilometres (81 mi), and is a part of the Kakhovka Irrigation System that provides irrigation for farmlands in much of Kherson Oblast.[1]
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Length | 130 km (81 miles) |
History | |
Date completed | 1979 |
Geography | |
Direction | East |
Start point | Dnipro river |
End point | Sea of Azov |
Beginning coordinates | 46°48′55″N 33°36′51″E |
Ending coordinates | 46°25′31″N 35°03′47″E |
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