Koro-ni-O

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Koro-ni-O (Fijian pronunciation: [koro.ni.o] ) is a village in Fiji, noted as the centre of the country's hydroelectric industry. The Monasavu Dam [1] hydroelectric scheme, built between 1978 and 1983, features an 82-meter high earthen dam on the Nanuka River. A 5.4-kilometer long tunnel joins the Wailoa River Power Station to the dam, 625 meters above. At F$234 million, it was the most expensive project ever initiated by the Fijian government. The river has an accompanying lake, one of two in Fiji.

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  1. "Monasavu Catchment | Protected Planet". www.protectedplanet.net. Retrieved 28 May 2017.

17°44′S178°01′E / 17.733°S 178.017°E / -17.733; 178.017