Lake & Reservoir Search Results
Search and Sort Lakes
Search Results
Here are the 3 lakes we have listed within Russia - compared by Newest (Youngest) Reservoirs.
Note: For some lakes, "Newest (Youngest) Reservoirs" is unknown or does not apply, so this comparison may show fewer lakes than you originally selected. Suggest a new lake.
Page 1 of 1.
| Lake Name | Completion year | Lake Description |
|---|---|---|
|
Bratsk Reservoir
(Eastern Siberia, Russia) |
1967 |
It has been said that one of the most striking things about Siberia is the scale. Just the name conjures images of vast snowy expanses, impossibly thick forests and incredibly high mountains. Its manmade features maintain the sense of scale, and with well over a million acres of water, Bratsk Reservoir ...
|
|
Kuybyshev Reservoir
(Povolzhsky, Russia) |
1957 |
Also known as: Kuybyshevskoye Reservoir, Kuibyshev ReservoirThe Kuybyshev Reservoir or Kuybyshevskoye Reservoir is a 1,593,823-acre lake in the middle of the Volga and lower Kama rivers in west central (Middle Volga Region) Russia. The reservoir was created by the Zhiguli Hydroelectric Station dam located between the cities of Zhigulevsk and Togliatti in Samara ... |
|
Rybinsk Reservoir
(Central, Russia / Northern, Russia) |
1947 |
Also known as: Rybinsk SeaLocated in western European Russia, Rybinsk Reservoir is as large and impressive as Russia itself. Rybinsk Reservoir sits on the Volga River as part of an expansive system of canals and reservoirs connecting Moscow through St. Petersburg, all the way to the Baltic Sea. As early as the ninth century, ... |
Page 1 of 1.

