3-519: The Karanja River is a tributary of the Manjira River . The river basin is up to 2,422 km sq. The Karanja river is perennial river. It flows over a distance of 74 km with Karanja reservoir being major water source. The river is not navigable. 18°06′N 77°04′E / 18.100°N 77.067°E / 18.100; 77.067 This article related to a river in India
6-584: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Manjira River The Manjara river (also spelled Manjara (in Maharashtra ), or Manjeera ) is a tributary of the river Godavari . It passes through the states of Maharashtra, Karnataka and Telangana . It originates in the Balaghat range of hills near the Ahmednagar district at an altitude of 823 metres (2,700 ft) and empties into
9-947: The Godavari River . It has a total catchment area of 30,844 square kilometres (3,084,400 ha). This river is one of the Triveni Sangam . The river's origin is near the Gavalwadi village of the Beed district . The river flows from the northern boundaries of the Osmanabad district , cutting across the Latur district , goes to the Bidar district and finally Telangana . It flows on the Balaghat plateau along with its tributaries: Terna, Tawarja and Gharni. The other three tributaries of Manjara are Manyad, Teru and Lendi which flow on
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