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- Dez_Dam length "0.38".
- Dez_Dam abstract "The Dez Dam (Persian: سد دز) is a large hydroelectric dam built in Iran in 1963 by an Italian consortium.The dam is on the Dez River in the Northwestern province of Khuzestan, the closest city being Andimeshk (20KM) . It is 203 metres (666 ft) high, making it one of the highest in the world, and has a reservoir capacity of 3.340 million cubic metres. At the time of construction the Dez Dam was Iran's biggest development project.It is also possible to visit powerhouse which is located at the east side of the dam in the mountains. The powerhouse has eight vertical Francis turbines.The dam's current problem is the annual loss of reservoir capacity due to the erosion of soil in upstream areas.".
- Dez_Dam buildingStartYear "1959".
- Dez_Dam country Iran.
- Dez_Dam description "Concrete arch dam".
- Dez_Dam height "203.0".
- Dez_Dam length "380.0".
- Dez_Dam location Khuzestan_Province.
- Dez_Dam openingYear "1963".
- Dez_Dam river Dez_River.
- Dez_Dam status "O".
- Dez_Dam thumbnail Sade_dez_andimeshk_2.jpg?width=300.
- Dez_Dam wikiPageID "1814800".
- Dez_Dam wikiPageRevisionID "606733891".
- Dez_Dam constructionBegan "1959".
- Dez_Dam coordinatesDisplay "inline,title".
- Dez_Dam coordinatesType "type:landmark_region:IR".
- Dez_Dam country Iran.
- Dez_Dam damCrosses Dez_River.
- Dez_Dam damType Concrete_arch_dam.
- Dez_Dam hasPhotoCollection Dez_Dam.
- Dez_Dam imageCaption "The Dez Dam".
- Dez_Dam latD "32".
- Dez_Dam latM "36.3".
- Dez_Dam latNs "N".
- Dez_Dam location Andimeshk.
- Dez_Dam location Khuzestan_Province.
- Dez_Dam locationMap "Iran".
- Dez_Dam longD "48".
- Dez_Dam longEw "E".
- Dez_Dam longM "27.8".
- Dez_Dam name "Dez Dam".
- Dez_Dam opening "1963".
- Dez_Dam owner "Iran Water & Power Resources Development Co.".
- Dez_Dam plantAnnualGen "1783.0".
- Dez_Dam plantCapacity "520.0".
- Dez_Dam plantTurbines "8".
- Dez_Dam status "O".
- Dez_Dam subject Category:Dams_completed_in_1963.
- Dez_Dam subject Category:Dams_in_Iran.
- Dez_Dam subject Category:Dams_in_the_Tigris–Euphrates_river_system.
- Dez_Dam subject Category:Hydroelectric_power_stations_in_Iran.
- Dez_Dam subject Category:Khuzestan_Province.
- Dez_Dam subject Category:Reservoirs_in_Iran.
- Dez_Dam point "32.605 48.46333333333333".
- Dez_Dam type Artifact100021939.
- Dez_Dam type Barrier102796623.
- Dez_Dam type Dam103160309.
- Dez_Dam type DamsInIran.
- Dez_Dam type Facility103315023.
- Dez_Dam type HydroelectricPowerStationsInIran.
- Dez_Dam type Object100002684.
- Dez_Dam type Obstruction103839993.
- Dez_Dam type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Dez_Dam type PowerStation103996655.
- Dez_Dam type Station104306080.
- Dez_Dam type Structure104341686.
- Dez_Dam type Whole100003553.
- Dez_Dam type YagoGeoEntity.
- Dez_Dam type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Dez_Dam type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Dez_Dam type Dam.
- Dez_Dam type Infrastructure.
- Dez_Dam type Place.
- Dez_Dam type Wikidata:Q532.
- Dez_Dam type Place.
- Dez_Dam type Location.
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- Dez_Dam comment "The Dez Dam (Persian: سد دز) is a large hydroelectric dam built in Iran in 1963 by an Italian consortium.The dam is on the Dez River in the Northwestern province of Khuzestan, the closest city being Andimeshk (20KM) . It is 203 metres (666 ft) high, making it one of the highest in the world, and has a reservoir capacity of 3.340 million cubic metres.".
- Dez_Dam label "Barrage de Dez".
- Dez_Dam label "Dez Dam".
- Dez_Dam label "Dez-Talsperre".
- Dez_Dam label "Diga del Dez".
- Dez_Dam sameAs Dez-Talsperre.
- Dez_Dam sameAs Barrage_de_Dez.
- Dez_Dam sameAs Diga_del_Dez.
- Dez_Dam sameAs m.05z3gr.
- Dez_Dam sameAs 67415.
- Dez_Dam sameAs Q1207298.
- Dez_Dam sameAs Q1207298.
- Dez_Dam sameAs Dez_Dam.
- Dez_Dam lat "32.605".
- Dez_Dam long "48.46333333333333".
- Dez_Dam wasDerivedFrom Dez_Dam?oldid=606733891.
- Dez_Dam depiction Sade_dez_andimeshk_2.jpg.
- Dez_Dam isPrimaryTopicOf Dez_Dam.
- Dez_Dam name "Dez Dam".