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Pongolapoort Dam, commonly referred to as Jozini Dam creating Lake Jozini, is an arch type dam (double-curvature single-arch) in northern KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa located on the Phongolo River. The dam is situated just north of the settlement of Jozini, 280 km north-east of the port city of Durban. The dam was constructed in 1973 at the eastern end of the narrow gorge separating the Lebombo and Ubombo ranges. The dam mainly serves for irrigation purposes and its hazard potential has been ranked high (3). The Phongolo River is the dam's largest feeder and outlet as well as the dam's only perennial feeder.

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  • Pongolapoortdam (nl)
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  • Pongolapoort Dam, commonly referred to as Jozini Dam creating Lake Jozini, is an arch type dam (double-curvature single-arch) in northern KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa located on the Phongolo River. The dam is situated just north of the settlement of Jozini, 280 km north-east of the port city of Durban. The dam was constructed in 1973 at the eastern end of the narrow gorge separating the Lebombo and Ubombo ranges. The dam mainly serves for irrigation purposes and its hazard potential has been ranked high (3). The Phongolo River is the dam's largest feeder and outlet as well as the dam's only perennial feeder. (en)
  • De Pongolapoortdam (vroeger ook wel bekend als Josinidam) is een dam gelegen in de rivier de in een kloof in het Lebombogebergte in KwaZoeloe-Natal (Zuid-Afrika). De dam is vooral aangelegd voor irrigatiedoeleinden op de Makatinivlakte onder de dam. De N2 loopt vlak langs de dam. (nl)
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  • Pongolapoort Dam (en)
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  • Northern KwaZulu-Natal (en)
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  • Pongolapoort Dam, commonly referred to as Jozini Dam creating Lake Jozini, is an arch type dam (double-curvature single-arch) in northern KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa located on the Phongolo River. The dam is situated just north of the settlement of Jozini, 280 km north-east of the port city of Durban. The dam was constructed in 1973 at the eastern end of the narrow gorge separating the Lebombo and Ubombo ranges. The dam mainly serves for irrigation purposes and its hazard potential has been ranked high (3). The Phongolo River is the dam's largest feeder and outlet as well as the dam's only perennial feeder. (en)
  • De Pongolapoortdam (vroeger ook wel bekend als Josinidam) is een dam gelegen in de rivier de in een kloof in het Lebombogebergte in KwaZoeloe-Natal (Zuid-Afrika). De dam is vooral aangelegd voor irrigatiedoeleinden op de Makatinivlakte onder de dam. De N2 loopt vlak langs de dam. (nl)
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