Volgograd Reservoir
Reservoir on the Volga river in Russia
49°08′N 44°56′E / 49.13°N 44.94°E / 49.13; 44.94The Volgograd Reservoir (Russian: Волгоградское водохранилище) is a reservoir on the Volga river in the Russian oblasts of Volgograd and Saratov. The reservoir's water level is maintained by the dam of the Volga Hydroelectric Station, built from 1958 to 1961.
Named after the city of Volgograd, the reservoir has an area of 3,117 km2, volume of 31,5 km3, length of 540 km, maximal width of 17 km, and average depth of 10.1 m. It is the third largest reservoir on Volga in Russia, after the Kuybyshev and Rybinsk reservoirs.
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