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  2. Lake Nasser - Wikipedia

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    The construction of the Aswan High Dam began in 1960 at the behest of Lake Nasser's namesake and the second president of Egypt, Gamal Abdel Nasser. It was President Anwar Sadat who inaugurated the lake and dam in 1971. [8] Finished in 1970, the Aswan High Dam across the Nile was built to replace the insufficient Aswan Low Dam built in 1902. The ...

  3. Aswan Dam - Wikipedia

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    The dam, which created the Lake Nasser reservoir, was built 7 km (4.3 mi) upstream of the Aswan Low Dam, which had been completed in 1902 and was already at its maximum utilization. Construction of the High Dam became a key objective of the military regime that took power following the 1952 Egyptian Revolution .

  4. List of lakes of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    1.1 Lake Nasser. 1.2 Manzala Lake. 1.3 ... reservoir in southern Egypt and northern Sudan created by the damming of the Nile after the construction of the High Dam of ...

  5. Toshka Lakes - Wikipedia

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    The Aswan High Dam, constructed in Egypt in 1964–1968, created Lake Nasser. It was designed with a maximum water level of 183 metres (600 ft) above sea level . As a precaution against any unexpected rise in Lake Nasser's water level, a spillway and channel were built in 1978.

  6. Temple of Dendur - Wikipedia

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    Egypt started building the Aswan High Dam in 1960. Plans called for Lake Nasser to submerge the temple permanently. [5] UNESCO started the International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia, including the Temple of Dendur. [5] Fifty countries joined the effort, providing equipment, expertise, and money. [5]

  7. List of reservoirs by surface area - Wikipedia

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    Below are the reservoirs (artificial lakes) in the world with a surface area exceeding 500 km 2 (190 sq mi). Reservoirs can be formed conventionally, by damming the outlet of a canyon or valley to form a lake; the largest of this type is Ghana's Lake Volta, with a water surface of 8,500 km 2 (3,300 sq mi).

  8. Water resources management in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Water resources management in Egypt depends on a complex set of infrastructure along the entire length of the river. The key element of this infrastructure is the Aswan High Dam that forms Lake Nasser. The High Dam protects Egypt from floods, stores water for year-round irrigation and produces hydropower.

  9. International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia

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    The construction of Lake Nasser, as well as the excavations required in the Nubia campaign, involved the relocation of many Nubians native to the region. First in 1902 due to the construction of the Aswan Lower Dam, then in both 1912 and 1933 due to the rising water levels, and a fourth time after the creation of the Aswan High Dam. The forced ...