- The
Génissiat Dam (French:
Barrage de
Génissiat) is a
hydroelectric dam on the Rhône in
France near the
village of Injoux-
Génissiat.
Construction began...
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execution of
extensive development works on the Rhône. Of
these Génissiat works, the
Génissiat dam and Dam
power station are the most important.
Started in...
- Injoux-
Génissiat (French pronunciation: [ɛ̃ʒu ʒenisja]) is a
commune in the Ain
department in
eastern France. It was
created in 1973 by the
merger of...
- to
cross both of them easily.
Since the
inception of the
Génissiat Dam at Injoux-
Génissiat, the
level of the Rhône was
raised several metres and the...
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power generation, navigation,
irrigation and
other agricultural uses. The
Génissiat, Donzère-Mondragon, Beauchastel, Montélimar,
Seyssel and
Chautagne dams...
- its
economic capital. Hodebert, Laurent. ""Laprade et Prost, du
Maroc à
Génissiat, du sol des
villes aux édifices",
journal de l'exposition "De la construction...
- season. It
marked the
border between Ain and Haute-Savoie. In 1948, the
Génissiat Dam,
designed by
French architects Albert Laprade and Léon Bazin, was...
- Dronières at
Cruseilles Lac de
Fontaine at
Fontaine Lac de
Génissiat at the
barrage de
Génissiat (for the part in Savoy) Lac de Gers Lac des
Gorges du Fier...
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Retrieved 2019-05-11. Hodebert, Laurent. ""Laprade et Prost, du
Maroc à
Génissiat, du sol des
villes aux édifices",
journal de l'exposition "De la construction...
- Conzieu, Cormoz, Courmangoux, Culoz, Cuzieu, Flaxieu, Gex, Hostiaz, Injoux-
Génissiat, Izieu, Jujurieux, Lagnieu, Lescheroux, Lochieu, Lompnieu, Léaz, Lélex...