International standards define large dams as greater than 15-20 meters and height of large dams as greater than 150-250 meters. The tallest dam in the world is the 300-meter-high Norek Dam in Tajikistan.

International standards define large dams as greater than 15-20 meters and height of large dams as greater than 150-250 meters. The tallest dam in the world is the 300-meter-high Norek Dam in Tajikistan.

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