Kakhovka Canal

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Kakhovka Canal
LocationUkraine Kherson Oblast, Ukraine
Specifications
Length130 km (81 miles)
History
Date completed1979
Geography
DirectionEast
Start pointDnipro river
End pointSea of Azov
Beginning coordinates46°48′55″N 33°36′51″E / 46.81528°N 33.61417°E / 46.81528; 33.61417
Ending coordinates46°25′31″N 35°03′47″E / 46.42528°N 35.06306°E / 46.42528; 35.06306
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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 Canal system [uk] that provides irrigation for farmlands in much of Kherson Oblast.[1]

History

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The canal was completed in 1979, and provides water for 195,000 hectares (480,000 acres) of farmland.[2]

In 2022, during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Russian military blew up the main pumping station used for the canal. As a result, much of the units responsible for running the canal were flooded.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Забезпеченість області водними ресурсами" (in Ukrainian). Управление водными ресурсами Херсонской области. Archived from the original on February 12, 2012.
  2. ^ "Каховский канал. Большой энциклопедический словарь. Сельское хозяйство" (in Russian). www.cnshb.ru. Archived from the original on May 21, 2008.
  3. ^ "Ворог затопив головну насосну станцію Каховського магістрального каналу - Хлань". Ukrinform. December 1, 2022.