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    The Višegrad Hydroelectric Power Plant is a hydroelectric power plant in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It began electrical energy generation in 1989. The installed...
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  • resistance near Višegrad, and a unit of the "Green Berets" (military wing of the SDA) was destroyed near Rudo "Borbe u Podrinju - Višegrad, Foča 1992. |...
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  • all power stations in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Bosnia and Herzegovina portal Energy portal List of power stations in Europe List of largest power stations in...
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    the most part flooded by the water reservoir, created for the Višegrad hydroelectric power plant. The Bosnian Eastern Railway from Sarajevo to Uvac and...
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    bend of the river, which encircles the Tara mountain, between towns of Višegrad in Bosnia and Bajina Bašta in Serbia. The medieval necropolis of Mramorje...
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    part flooded by the artificial Višegrad lake, created by the Višegrad hydroelectric power plant. At the town of Višegrad, the Drina receives the Rzav River...
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    (western) bank of the Dnieper river and, as the location of the Kyiv Hydroelectric Power Plant, the northern part of the city is beside the Kyiv Reservoir...
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    Gabčíkovo–Nagymaros Dams (category Hydroelectric power stations in Slovakia)
    canal. The Gabčíkovo Hydroelectric Power Station produces 2600 GWh of electricity annually, making it the largest hydroelectric plant in Slovakia. It...
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    lowest section of the river is flooded by the Višegrad Reservoir, created by the Višegrad hydroelectrical power plant on the Drina. Lim belongs to the Black...
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    (Drina Hydroelectrics), headquartered in downtown Bajina Bašta. Drina Hydroelectrics are the owners of the Perućac and Višegrad hydroelectric power plants...
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  • Hydro Power Plant (JNPP) Nangbeto Dam Kasserine Dam Sidi el Barrak Dam Sidi Salem Dam Adekokwok Hydroelectric Power Station Ayago Power Station Bujagali...
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    first town in Serbia and one of the first towns in Europe with a hydroelectric power plant producing alternating current. It was built on the Đetinja...
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    Bódvaszilas railway station, Tornabarakony, Rakacaszend, Felsővadász, Abaújszolnok, Baktakék, Fancsal, Encs, Gibárt Hydroelectric Power Station, Hernádcéce,...
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    had an outsided influence. The Soviet government invested in hydroelectric and nuclear power projects to cater to the energy demand that the development...
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    natural gas from the Soviet Union, domestic brown coal, and nuclear and hydroelectric energy. Energy constraints were a major factor in the 1980s. Slightly...
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    I Hydroelectric Power Station dam, followed at about 60 km (37 mi) downstream (outside the gorge) by the Iron Gate II Hydroelectric Power Station. On...
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    iron and steelworks and aluminium industries. The city has a large hydroelectric power plant, Macagua Dam. Guayana City is one of Venezuela's five most...
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  • Finally, the offensive was also aimed at capturing the Bočac Hydroelectric Power Station, the last significant source of electricity under VRS control...
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    130 kilometers (81 mi) to the east. They advanced towards the Peruća Hydroelectric Dam and captured it by January 28, 1993, shortly after Serb militiamen...
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  • September 2022. John Sparks (April 9, 2022). "Ukraine war: Kramatorsk railway station attack survivors and witnesses describe terror on the platforms". Sky News...
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    captured the Tihomir Mišić barracks on the east bank of the Neretva, a hydroelectric dam on the river and the main northern approaches to the city. The ARBiH...
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    airfield. Bosnian Serb Territorial Defence Force captured two nearby hydroelectric power plants on the Neretva River on 11 April. On 19 April 1992, General...
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  • The HV and the HVO then captured the Bočac Hydroelectric Power Station, the last remaining electrical power source available to the Bosnian Serbs in western...
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  • of communication south of VRS-held Banja Luka and contained two hydroelectric power plants critical for electrical supply of Banja Luka region. The salient...
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    locks, overflow channels, and designated flood plains, and to generate hydroelectricity. The joint project was intended to cover the entire 150 km stretch...
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  • the Bosnian Serb Territorial Defence Force captured two nearby hydroelectric power plants on the Neretva River and the JNA pushed the HV/HVO force from...
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  • Lastly, the offensive was also aimed at capturing the Bočac Hydroelectric Power Station, the last significant source of electricity under VRS control...
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    the Bosnian Serb Territorial Defence Force captured two nearby hydroelectric power plants on the Neretva River and the JNA pushed the HV/HVO force from...
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