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Canal in central Ukraine
Dnipro – Inhulets Canal
LocationKirovohrad Oblast, Ukraine
Specifications
Length150 km (93 miles)
History
Date completed1988
Geography
DirectionSouth
Start pointDnipro River
End pointInhulets River
Beginning coordinates48°59′02″N 33°09′22″E / 48.98389°N 33.15611°E / 48.98389; 33.15611
Ending coordinates48°44′02″N 33°02′46″E / 48.73389°N 33.04611°E / 48.73389; 33.04611

The Dnipro – Inhulets Canal (Ukrainian: Канал Дніпро — Інгулець), also known as the Dnieper – Ingulets Canal (Russian: Канал Днепр — Ингулец), is a canal in central Ukraine, and connects the Dnipro River with the Inhulets River.

History

The canal was completed in 1988, and is mainly used for irrigation and supplying water to residences and industires in nearby areas.

Characteristics

The canal begins at the Kremenchuk Reservoir on the Dnipro River, where it flows south to near Oleksandriia on the Inhulets River. The total length of the canal is about 150 kilometres (93 mi).

References

  1. "Каналы Днепропетровской области: Канал Днепр — Ингулец" (in Russian). Tour Dnepr.
  2. "Дніпро-Інгулець канал" (in Ukrainian). Encyclopedia of Ukraine.
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