Nabara Dam

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Nabara Dam
Nabara-1983-r1.JPG
Location Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan.
Construction began1971
Opening date1976
Dam and spillways
Impounds Nabara River
Height85.5 m
Length305 m
Reservoir
Total capacity5,568,000 m3
Catchment area 12.0 km2
Surface area24 hectares

Nabara Dam is a dam in the Hiroshima Prefecture of Japan.

34°33′45″N132°31′00″E / 34.562637°N 132.516778°E / 34.562637; 132.516778


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