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The Water Sports Centre unovo is an artificial whitewater slalom course in Slovakia, on an island in the Danube river, 14 km southeast of Bratislava, near the village of unovo. It is powered by flow diversion from the unovo dam. Since 1997, it has hosted a full schedule of local, regional, and international competitions, including the 1997 Slalom World Cup.The Gab íkovo Nagymaros Dams (more precisely Gab íkovo - Nagymaros Waterworks, Hungarian: B s nagymarosi vízlépcs , Slovak: Sústava vodných diel Gab íkovo - Nagymaros) is a large barrage project on the Danube. It was initiated by the…mehr

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The Water Sports Centre unovo is an artificial whitewater slalom course in Slovakia, on an island in the Danube river, 14 km southeast of Bratislava, near the village of unovo. It is powered by flow diversion from the unovo dam. Since 1997, it has hosted a full schedule of local, regional, and international competitions, including the 1997 Slalom World Cup.The Gab íkovo Nagymaros Dams (more precisely Gab íkovo - Nagymaros Waterworks, Hungarian: B s nagymarosi vízlépcs , Slovak: Sústava vodných diel Gab íkovo - Nagymaros) is a large barrage project on the Danube. It was initiated by the Budapest Treaty of 16 September 1977 between Czechoslovakia and Hungary. Its purposes are to prevent catastrophic floods, to improve river navigability and to produce clean electricity. Only a part of the project has been finished in Slovakia, under the name Gab íkovo Dam/Waterworks, because Hungary unilaterally abandoned construction. This caused a still unresolved international dispute between Slovakia and Hungary.