Slapy Reservoir (
Czech: ''Vodní nádrž Slapy'') is dam on the
Vltava
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river in the
Czech Republic
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, near to village
Slapy. By area , it is the sixth biggest dam in the country. It was built as part of
Vltava cascade between years 1949 and 1955. It has a
hydroeletrics power station included. It is located approximately from capital city
Prague
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, so it is used for
recreation
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too.
References
Dams in the Czech Republic
Hydroelectric power stations in the Czech Republic
Geography of the Central Bohemian Region
Benešov District
Prague-West District
Příbram District
Dams completed in 1955
Buildings and structures in the Central Bohemian Region
1955 establishments in Czechoslovakia
Reservoirs in the Czech Republic
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