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  1. The Three Gorges Dam (simplified Chinese: 三峡大坝; traditional Chinese: 三峽大壩; pinyin: Sānxiá Dàbà) is a hydroelectric gravity dam that spans the Yangtze River near Sandouping in Yiling District, Yichang, Hubei province, central China, downstream of the Three Gorges.

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      The Three Gorges Dam was constructed at Sandouping ( 三斗坪 ),...

  2. A Barragem das Três Gargantas é uma barragem hidrelétrica de gravidade que atravessa o rio Yangtze pela cidade de Sandouping, na prefeitura de Yichang, província de Hubei, China.

  3. Three Gorges Dam, dam on the Yangtze River (Chang Jiang) just west of the city of Yichang in China. The largest dam in the world, it allows the navigation of oceangoing freighters, generates hydroelectric power, and may offer flood protection. Learn more about the Three Gorges Dam.

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    The Three Gorges Dam was constructed at Sandouping ( 三斗坪 ), Yichang ( 宜昌) in Hubei Province ( 湖北 ), in the middle of Xiling Gorge. On May 20, 2006, the reservoir dam was completed, and the water level quickly reached the initial level of 110 meters (360 ft) above the downstream river.

  5. Three Gorges Dam, China is the world's largest hydroelectric facility. In 2012, the Three Gorges Dam in China took over the #1 spot of the largest hydroelectric dam (in electricity production ), replacing the Itaipú hydroelectric power plant in Brazil and Paraguay.

  6. 9 de jun. de 2006 · Using enough explosives to level 400 ten-story buildings, China demolished the last barrier holding back the mighty Yangtze River from the Three Gorges Dam on Tuesday, according to government...

  7. Three Gorges Dam - Hydroelectricity, Environmental Impact, Controversy: First discussed in the 1920s by Chinese Nationalist Party leaders, the idea for the Three Gorges Dam was given new impetus in 1953 when Chinese leader Mao Zedong ordered feasibility studies of a number of sites.