Kerr Lake
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Kerr estas artefarita lago laŭ limo de usonaj ŝtatoj Norda Karolino kaj Virginio. Ĝi estis konstruita en 1952 por produkti elektron kaj por regi inundojn.
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Le lac Kerr est un lac de barrage situé à la frontière entre les États de Virginie et de Caroline du Nord aux États-Unis. Il est alimenté par les eaux du fleuve Roanoke depuis la construction du barrage John H. Kerr entre 1947 et 1952. Le lac a une superficie de 200 km2 et développe 1 360 km de côtes, ce qui en fait un des plus grands réservoirs du sud-est des États-Unis. Le lac est très populaire en Caroline du Nord et en Virginie pour la pêche et ses activités de loisir.
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Das John H. Kerr Reservoir (bzw. in dt. Schreibweise: John-H.-Kerr-Reservoir; kurz: Kerr Lake, auch Buggs Island Lake) ist ein Stausee im Südosten der USA. Es befindet sich am mittleren Roanoke River in den US-Bundesstaaten Virginia und North Carolina. Bei normalem Wasserspiegel (91 m ü. M.) hat der See eine Fläche von 198 Quadratkilometern.
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Kerr Lake /kɑr/ (officially John H. Kerr Reservoir, also known as Bugg's Island Lake) is a reservoir along the border of the U.S. states of North Carolina and Virginia. It is impounded by the John H. Kerr Dam, constructed between 1947 and 1952 to produce hydroelectricity and to provide flood control. Kerr Lake is owned by the US Army Corps of Engineers, and is the largest reservoir in Virginia. It is located in parts of Vance, Granville, and Warren counties in North Carolina, and Mecklenburg, Charlotte, and Halifax counties in Virginia. At its maximum capacity, it is one of the largest reservoirs in the Southeastern United States, covering approximately 50,000 acres (200 km2) and bordered by over 850 miles (1,370 km) of shoreline. The lake is named for Congressman John H. Kerr of North Car
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John H. Kerr Dam and Lake in Mecklenburg County, Virginia
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North Carolina–Virginia border, United States
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Location of Lake Mattamuskeet in North Carolina and Virginia, USA.
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Kerr estas artefarita lago laŭ limo de usonaj ŝtatoj Norda Karolino kaj Virginio. Ĝi estis konstruita en 1952 por produkti elektron kaj por regi inundojn.
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Das John H. Kerr Reservoir (bzw. in dt. Schreibweise: John-H.-Kerr-Reservoir; kurz: Kerr Lake, auch Buggs Island Lake) ist ein Stausee im Südosten der USA. Es befindet sich am mittleren Roanoke River in den US-Bundesstaaten Virginia und North Carolina. Bei normalem Wasserspiegel (91 m ü. M.) hat der See eine Fläche von 198 Quadratkilometern. Benannt wurde das Reservoir nach dem Kongressabgeordneten John H. Kerr aus North Carolina; in Virginia ist jedoch weithin auch der ursprüngliche Projektname „Buggs Island Lake“ in Gebrauch. Erbaut und betrieben wird das Kerr-Reservoir vom United States Army Corps of Engineers.
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Kerr Lake /kɑr/ (officially John H. Kerr Reservoir, also known as Bugg's Island Lake) is a reservoir along the border of the U.S. states of North Carolina and Virginia. It is impounded by the John H. Kerr Dam, constructed between 1947 and 1952 to produce hydroelectricity and to provide flood control. Kerr Lake is owned by the US Army Corps of Engineers, and is the largest reservoir in Virginia. It is located in parts of Vance, Granville, and Warren counties in North Carolina, and Mecklenburg, Charlotte, and Halifax counties in Virginia. At its maximum capacity, it is one of the largest reservoirs in the Southeastern United States, covering approximately 50,000 acres (200 km2) and bordered by over 850 miles (1,370 km) of shoreline. The lake is named for Congressman John H. Kerr of North Carolina, who supported the original creation of the lake. The lake is an impoundment of the Roanoke River (also called the Staunton River in Virginia). The Dan River and several smaller creeks also feed the lake. The lake is upstream of Lake Gaston. Just downstream from the John H. Kerr Dam, and visible from the viewing platform below the dam at Tailrace Park, lies Buggs Island, named for Samuel Bugg, an early settler. North Carolinians know this body of water as Kerr Lake, while Virginians know it as Buggs Island Lake or Buggs Island Reservoir. The large lake is widely popular with both North Carolinians and Virginians for fishing and recreational purposes.
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Le lac Kerr est un lac de barrage situé à la frontière entre les États de Virginie et de Caroline du Nord aux États-Unis. Il est alimenté par les eaux du fleuve Roanoke depuis la construction du barrage John H. Kerr entre 1947 et 1952. Le lac a une superficie de 200 km2 et développe 1 360 km de côtes, ce qui en fait un des plus grands réservoirs du sud-est des États-Unis. Le lac est très populaire en Caroline du Nord et en Virginie pour la pêche et ses activités de loisir.
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