Terek–Kuma Canal (Russian: Терско-Кумский канал is a canal in southern Russia, and connects between the Terek River and Kuma River.
It has a total length of 150 kilometres (93 mi), and an irrigation area of about 100,000 hectares (250,000 acres).
[1] In December 1926, Soviet authorities approved the construction of a canal between the Terek River and Kuma River to improve the local irrigation system.
[2] In October 1967, a government institution was set up to regulate the water supply systems near the Terek River, including for this canal.
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