The Bleilochtalsperre is a dam in Thuringia that impounds the Saale. It is named after the lead holes that were located there in front of the dam was built and in which lead was mined. It impounds 215 million cubic metres of water from the Saale and is the largest reservoir in Germany in terms of capacity
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