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Dnipro – Donbas Canal

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Dnipro – Donbas Canal
Scenery near the canal
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Location Dnipropetrovsk Oblast
 Kharkiv Oblast
Country Ukraine
Specifications
Length263 km (163 miles)
History
Date completed1981
Geography
DirectionEast
Start pointDnipro
End pointSiverskyi Donets
Beginning coordinates48°44′10″N 34°18′38″E / 48.73611°N 34.31056°E / 48.73611; 34.31056
Ending coordinates49°10′21″N 36°59′09″E / 49.17250°N 36.98583°E / 49.17250; 36.98583
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The Dnipro – Donbas Canal (Ukrainian: Канал Дніпро — Донбас, romanizedKanal Dnipro — Donbas), also known as Dnieper – Donbass Canal (Russian: Канал Днепр — Донбасс, romanizedKanal Dnepr — Donbass) is a canal in Eastern Ukraine, connecting the Siverskyi Donets with the Dnipro River. The canal is mainly to improve the area's depleted water supplies, and is one of the largest canals in the Dnipro basin.[1]

History

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Throughout the 20th century, Soviet industrialization depleted the freshwater supplies in eastern Ukraine.[2] With the construction of Siverskyi Donets – Donbas Canal in the 1950s, the main source in Siverskyi Donets became further depleted.

Construction of a new canal between the Dnipro and the Donbas region began in 1969, and was originally planned on two stages: the first from the Dnipro river to near Izium, and the second towards the city of Donetsk. The first section opened in 1981, but construction of the second section was suspended, and that section never opened.[2]

Characteristics

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The canal begins from the Dnipro river in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, and ends at the Siverskyi Donets in Kharkiv Oblast, for a total length of 263 kilometres (163 mi).[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Technical Report: Description of the Characteristics of Dnipro River basin. Summary" (PDF). European Union. January 2020. p. 14.
  2. ^ a b c "Dnipro-Donbas Canal". Internet Encyclopedia of Ukraine. 1984.