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  2. Krishna River - Wikipedia

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    The river, also called Krishnaveni, is 1,400 kilometres (870 mi) long and its length in Maharashtra is 282 kilometres. [6] It is a major source of irrigation in the Indian states of Maharashtra, Karnataka, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.

  3. Krishna Pushkaram - Wikipedia

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    Krishna Pushkaram is a holy festival in Hinduism to worship the Krishna River, which is one of the 12 sacred rivers in India. The holy festival is observed in the banks along it, usually held in the form of fairs, praying halls, or Hindu temples with ghats along the river. The festivity normally occurs once in every 12 years and is celebrated ...

  4. Vijayawada - Wikipedia

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    Vijayawada (/ ˈvɪdʒəjəˈwɑːdə / ⓘ Vijay-uh-waw-duh), popularly known by its colonial name Bezawada, is the second largest city and commercial hub in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. [ 5 ] The city is part of the Andhra Pradesh Capital Region and is located on the banks of the Krishna River surrounded by the hills of the Eastern ...

  5. Freshwater ecology of Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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    Freshwater ecology of Maharashtra. Components of the Maharashtra freshwater ecosystem. The state of Maharashtra in India has several major river systems including those of the Narmada, Tapti, Godavari and Krishna rivers. The ecology of these rivers and associated wetlands is covered in this article.

  6. Category:Rivers of Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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    Kolar River (Maharashtra) Kotri River; Koyna River; Krishna River; Kukadi River; Kundali River; Kundalika River; M. Manjira River; Mausam River; Morna River; Mula ...

  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. Mula-Mutha River - Wikipedia

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    The Mula-Mutha is a river in India, formed by the confluence of the Mula and Mutha rivers in the city of Pune, Maharashtra state, which later flows into the Bhima River, which itself is a tributary of the Krishna River and finally empties into the Bay of Bengal. [1]

  9. Prakasam Barrage - Wikipedia

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    Prakasam Barrage. The Prakasam Barrage stretches 1223.5 m across the Krishna River connecting Vijayawada, NTR and Mangalagiri Tadepalle Municipal Corporation, Guntur districts in Andhra Pradesh, India. The barrage serves also as a road bridge and spans over a lake. The three canals associated with the barrage run through the city of Vijayawada ...