Akhori Dam
Donhngi Dam
Ghazi Barotha Dam
Gomal Dam
Gomal Zam Dam
Hub Dam
Kalabagh Dam
Karoonjhar Dam
Khanpur Dam
Mangla Dam
Mirani Dam
Shakidor Dam
Simly Dam
Tarbela Dam
There are many dams in Pakistan. The names of famous four dams are; Tarbela, Mangla, Warsak, and Chashma.
Dams produce 34 percent of electricity in Pakistan...so my school says :).
Most large dams are built in the North, but small ones are mainly in the middle of pakistan.
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Well ! Pakistan has been facing energy crises for the past 4 years. The electricity produced there does't fulfil the needs. So, they need to build more dams to create more electricity to meet the needs of the population.
Pakistan is situated in South Asia. It is bordered by Afghanistan and Iran in the west, India in the east and China in the northeast.
As of August 2014, there were 84 hydroelectric dams and facilities in Pakistan. At that time about 40 other projects under construction.
In Sind Pakistan
In Pakistan there are many dams but three main dams are Mangla, Tarbela and Warsak. They were constructed for the purpose of generating electricity and irrigating agricultural land. In addition, there are 23barrages/head works/syphons; main irrigation canals are 45, which have extended up to40,000 miles. Similarly, there are 90,000 water courses, which are extended up to one-million miles.
Main disputes is over two dams with India from Pakistan
Yes, Lala Musa is a town situated in the province of Punjab of Pakistan. It is situated a few kilometers away from Jhelum city.
There are about 149 different dams in Pakistan. Terbela is the largest dam of Pakistan. Mangla is the second largest dam. Mangi, Warsak, Chashma, Hub, Tenda, Khanpur, Namal, Rawal, Simly, and Ghazi Brotha are other known dams in Pakistan.