Guri Reservoir

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Venezuelan body of water
7°28′N 62°49′W / 7.46°N 62.82°W / 7.46; -62.82Typereservoir

The Guri reservoir is the largest reservoir in Venezuela. It has a surface area of 4250 km.[1][2] The Reservoir is created by the Guri Dam.

References

  1. ^ World Environment Report. Center for International Environment Information. 1977.
  2. ^ NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC. 1992.


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