Tibi Dam

16th-century dam in Valencia, Spain From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Tibi Dam (in Spanish embalse de Tibi) is a masonry dam on Monegre River about three kilometres (two miles) south of Tibi in Valencian Community, Spain. It is one of the oldest non-Roman dams in Europe. It was constructed between 1579 and 1594 with the purpose of using its reservoir to help irrigate areas around Tibi. A spillway was constructed on the right side of the dam in 1697 after it partially failed due to flooding.[1]

Official namePresa Tibi
CountrySpain
Coordinates38°30′2.35″N 0°33′28.35″W
PurposeIrrigation
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Tibi Dam
Tibi Dam is located in Spain
Tibi Dam
Tibi Dam
Location of Tibi Dam in Spain
Official namePresa Tibi
CountrySpain
Coordinates38°30′2.35″N 0°33′28.35″W
PurposeIrrigation
StatusOperational
Construction began1579
Opening date1594
Dam and spillways
Type of damMasonry
Height65 m (213 ft)
Height (thalweg)42 m (138 ft)
Reservoir
Total capacity3,690,776 m3 (2,992.161 acre⋅ft)[1]
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