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Parameter names and descri
'''Omatjenne Dam''' is a [[dam]] in [[Otjozondjupa Region]] of [[Namibia]]. Located 15&nbsp;km northwest of [[Otjiwarongo]], it dams the [[Omatjenne River]] and was built for the purpose of artificial recharge of ground water. It has a capacity of 5.063 [[million cubic metre]]s and was completed in 1933, when the country was [[South West Africa|controlled by South Africa]].<ref>[http://www.namwater.com.na/data/dams/Omatjenne.html Omatjenne] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091213041438/http://www.namwater.com.na/data/dams/omatjenne.html |date=2009-12-13 }} at NamWater.com</ref>
'''Omatjenne Dam''' is a [[dam]] in [[Otjozondjupa Region]] of [[Namibia]]. Located 15&nbsp;km northwest of [[Otjiwarongo]], it dams the [[Omatjenne River]] and was built for the purpose of artificial recharge of ground water. It has a capacity of 5.063 [[million cubic metre]]s and was completed in 1933, when the country was [[South West Africa|controlled by South Africa]].<ref>[http://www.namwater.com.na/data/dams/Omatjenne.html Omatjenne] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091213041438/http://www.namwater.com.na/data/dams/omatjenne.html |date=2009-12-13 }} at NamWater.com</ref>



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Omatjenne Dam
Opening date1933

Parameter names and descri Omatjenne Dam is a dam in Otjozondjupa Region of Namibia. Located 15 km northwest of Otjiwarongo, it dams the Omatjenne River and was built for the purpose of artificial recharge of ground water. It has a capacity of 5.063 million cubic metres and was completed in 1933, when the country was controlled by South Africa.[1]

References

  1. ^ Omatjenne Archived 2009-12-13 at the Wayback Machine at NamWater.com