- Source: Great Stavropol Canal
The Great Stavropol Canal (Russian: Большой Ставропольский канал) is an irrigation canal in Stavropol Krai in Russia. It starts at a dam at Ust-Dzheguta on the upper Kuban River and leads water northeast via the Kalaus River to the Chogray Reservoir on the Manych River. It is 480 km long, and its maximum flow is 75 m3/s. Construction work started in 1957 and continued to 2006. In the 1970s, the construction was under the supervision of the then First Secretary of the Stavropol kraikom, Mikhail Gorbachev.
See also
Nevinnomyssk Canal
Bryk (mountain)
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