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The German word Talsperre (literally: valley barrier) may mean dam, but it is often used to include the associated reservoir as well. [1] The reservoirs are often separately given names ending in -see, -teich or -speicher which are the German words for "lake", "pond" and "reservoir", but in this case all may also be translated as "reservoir".
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On the Benther Berg; a Harzwasserwerke water tank. The Benther Berg is about 3.5 kilometres long and 500 m wide. It lies west-southwest of the city of Hanover and borders immediately on the city boundary.
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The Edersee, also known as the Ederstausee, is an 11.8 km 2 (4.6 sq mi) reservoir in Waldeck-Frankenberg, Hesse, Germany holding back an estimated 199.3 million m 3 (7.04 billion cu ft). It has the second-largest area (behind the Forggensee ), and the third-largest volume (behind the Bleilochstausee and Rurstausee ), of all reservoirs in Germany.