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  2. Krishna River - Wikipedia

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    The Krishna River has 13 major tributaries. [10] Its principal tributaries include the Ghataprabha River, Malaprabha River, Bhima River, Tungabhadra River and Musi River. [10] The Tungabhadra River has a catchment area of 71,417 km 2 (27,574 sq mi) and a length of 531 km (330 mi). [10] The Bhima River is the longest tributary of the Krishna ...

  3. Kagna River - Wikipedia

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    Kagna River. Coordinates: 17°02′41″N 76°54′22″E. Kagna River is a tributary of the Bhima River, the main tributary of the Krishna River. It rises in the Ananthagiri hills near Vikarabad in the state of Telangana. Unlike other rivers of the Deccan that flow east or south east, the Kagna flows in a westernly direction through the states ...

  4. Category:Tributaries of the Krishna River - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tributaries of the Krishna River". The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Budameru Rivulet - Wikipedia

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    This is the first water diversion to the main Krishna river from another river basin. The diversion channel has 10,500 cusecs flow capacity. This diversion channel is made part of Polavaram right bank canal at its tail end. However its flow capacity is to be enhanced to 17,500 cusecs to match with the design capacity of Polavaram right bank canal.

  6. Munneru River - Wikipedia

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    Munneru is a left tributary of the Krishna River. [1][2] It originates in Warangal District of Telangana, India and flows in the districts of Khammam District and Krishna District. The river is named after Rishi Maudgalya, who is said to have created this river with his spiritual power and performed a penance ritual in Khammam. [3][4]

  7. Koyna River - Wikipedia

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    The Koyna River (Marathi pronunciation: [koːj (ə)naː]) is a tributary of the Krishna River which originates in Mahableshwar, Satara district, western Maharashtra, India. It rises near Mahabaleshwar, a famous hill station in the Western Ghats. Unlike most of the other rivers in Maharashtra which flow East-West direction, the Koyna river flows ...

  8. Ghataprabha River - Wikipedia

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    Length. 283 km (176 mi) The Ghataprabha river in India is an important right-bank tributary of the Krishna River and flows eastward for a distance of 283 kilometers before its confluence with the Krishna River at Chikksangam. The river basin is 8,829 square kilometers wide and stretches across Maharashtra and Karnataka states.

  9. Yerla River - Wikipedia

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    Bhagyaganga River, Chand River [4][5] • right. Nandani River. The Yerla River, alternatively Yerala River, is a tributary of Krishna River. It originates from the Mhaskoba hills in the extreme north of Khatav taluka of Satara district. It flows along a valley flanked by the Vardhangad range to its right and the Mahimangad range to its left ...