- The
Kurit Dam is a
decommissioned arch-gravity dam at the edge of Iran's Dasht-e Kavir. It is
located 56 km away from Tabas, Iran, near the eponymous...
- 35 m (115 ft).
Their second dam was
built around 1350 and is
called the
Kurit Dam.
After 4 m (13 ft) was
added to the dam in 1850, it
became 64 m (210 ft)...
-
automatic setting.[citation needed]
Further comfort features included Se
Kurit electric defrost/demist
windscreen and side gl****,
electric window lifts...
- century, they had
formulated a pseudo-etymology
derived from the
Russian kurit′ курить 'to smoke' due to the
perpetual volcanic plumes emitting from the...
- be same meanings,
depends on region) – CZ
topit (to heat/to drown), SK
kúriť (to heat) – CZ kouřit (to smoke), SK horký (bitter) – CZ horký (hot) but...
-
Kaisar Boz Dam The
Great Hagi
Jaffar Dam
Jaber Dam
Jawid Dam
Kebar Dam
Kurit Dam
Shahi Dam One of Iran's most
important international projects will see...
- Hole-in-the-Rock
Ferdows Hot
Spring Ghal'eh Paeen-Shahr
Jameh Mosque of
Ferdows Kurit Dam
Kushk Complex Nehbandan Citadel Polond Desert Qanats of
Baladeh Ferdows...
- for 300 villages. Shāh Abbās Arch (Persian: طاق شاه عباس), also
known as
Kurit Dam, is the
thinnest arch dam in the
world and one of the
oldest arch dams...
-
words from the Tupi language, is that it
originates in the
combination of
kurit 'pine tree' and yba 'large amount'. The Portuguese, who
founded a settlement...
- was
built in
Spain and the
highest on
Earth until the
construction of the
Kurit Dam
around 1350. List of
Roman dams and
reservoirs List of dams and reservoirs...