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Izhevsk Reservoir

Coordinates: 56°52′55″N 53°07′58″E / 56.88194°N 53.13278°E / 56.88194; 53.13278
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Izhevsk Pond
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Izhevsk Pond is located in Udmurt Republic
Izhevsk Pond
Izhevsk Pond
LocationUdmurtia, Russia
Coordinates56°52′55″N 53°07′58″E / 56.88194°N 53.13278°E / 56.88194; 53.13278
TypeReservoir
River sourcesIzh River, Yagul River
Built1760 (1760)
Izhevsk Pond, late 1800s

The Izhevsk Pond (Russian: Ижевский пруд) is an artificial body of water, or reservoir, created in 1760 at the urging of Peter Ivanovich Shuvalov for the needs of an iron works in Izhevsk, Russia. It is placed at the confluence of the Izh River and its tributary, the Yagul.

The reservoir was filled with water necessary for the factory's operation by June 1763.[1] The dam was reconstructed by Alexander Deryabin in the early 19th century and underwent further modernization in 1984.

A number of industrial enterprises skirt the reservoir, and its embankment is the most important esplanade in the capital of Udmurtia.[2]

It possible to travel by motorship from Izhevsk pier at the eastern end of the pond to Volozhka pier at the western end. Motorships include the Москва-181 (Moscow-181). Volozhka (Воложка) is popular during the summer with swimmers (despite being polluted by nearby industries) and with people owning dachas.

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