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List of dams in Ibaraki Prefecture

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The following is a list of dams in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan.

List

Name Location Opened Height (metres) Image
Fudoyatsu-ike Dam Edit this on Wikidata36°22′11″N 140°19′5″E197816.6
Fujiigawa Dam Edit this on Wikidata36°26′8″N 140°21′32″E200937.5
Fukuoka Dam Edit this on Wikidata36°2′34″N 140°1′36″E
Gozenyama Dam Edit this on Wikidata36°33′11″N 140°17′15″E201152
Hananuki Dam Edit this on Wikidata36°43′29″N 140°38′54″E45.3
Iida Dam Edit this on Wikidata36°25′28″N 140°16′48″E199133
Juo Dam Edit this on Wikidata36°40′12″N 140°39′41″E48.6
Koyama Dam Edit this on Wikidata36°47′48″N 140°38′37″E65
Kozogawa Dam Edit this on Wikidata36°25′15″N 140°23′41″E198535
Minamishiio Choseichi Dam Edit this on Wikidata36°14′26″N 140°4′14″E199127.4
Minowa-ike Dam Edit this on Wikidata36°23′54″N 140°21′35″E196316
Mizunuma Dam Edit this on Wikidata36°51′2″N 140°40′33″E33.7
Ryūjin kyō Edit this on Wikidata36°41′3″N 140°28′2″E

See also

References

  1. ^ Geographic Names Server, Wikidata Q1194038
  2. ^ Dams in Japan, Japan Dam Foundation, Wikidata Q113763464
Dams in Ibaraki Prefecture
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