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  2. Baitarani River - Wikipedia

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    The Baitarani is known here by the name Guptaganga or the Gupta Baitarani, in Gonasika of Keonjhar district in Odisha state of India at an elevation of 900 metres (3,000 ft) above sea level. The uppermost part of the river, about 80 kilometres (50 mi) in length, flows in a northerly direction; then it changes its path suddenly by 90 degrees and ...

  3. List of rivers of Odisha - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Baitarani River; Bhargavi River; Bhede River; Brahmani River; Budhabalanga River;

  4. Utkal Plains - Wikipedia

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    It includes the delta of the Mahanadi River, Brahmani River, Baitarani River. The most prominent physiographic feature of this plain is the Chilka Lake. It is the biggest lake in the country and its area varies between 780 km 2 in winter to 1,144 km 2 in the monsoon months. [1] Utkal Plains, coastal plains in eastern Orissa state, eastern India.

  5. Bhitarkanika Mangroves - Wikipedia

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    Bhitarkanika Mangroves is a mangrove wetland in Odisha, India, covering an area of 650 km (400 mi) in the Brahmani River and Baitarani River deltas. History [ edit ]

  6. Geography of Odisha - Wikipedia

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    The Baitarani originates from the Gonasika in the Guptaganga hills of the Kendujhar district. [30] It is approximately 360 km long and its catchment area spread over 12,790 km 2. It enters into the Bay of Bengal after joining the Brahmani River at the Dhamara mouth near Chandbali, Bhadrak. [31] [30] The Salandi is a major tributary of Baitarani ...

  7. Rengali Dam - Wikipedia

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    Rengali Dam is 70.5 m tall and 1040 m wide. The reservoir formed by the dam is the second largest in Odisha, with 37,840 hectares at full level and 28,000 hectares at mean level. The reservoir has a catchment area of 25,250 km 2, mostly forests and wasteland. The dam is also used to generate electricity using five turbines with a capacity of 50 ...

  8. Anandapur - Wikipedia

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    It has an average elevation of 43 m (141 ft). The town is situated on the bank of Baitarani River which flows on the southern side of the town. Madhubana is a well-known picnic place among the locals. The place like a small hill situated in the banks of the Baitarani and has tall pine-like trees.

  9. Kalinga (region) - Wikipedia

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    The Kalingas occupied the extensive territory stretching from river Baitarani in Odisha to the Varahanandi in the Visakhapatnam district. [28] Its capital in the ancient times was the city of Dantakura or Dantapura (now Dantavaktra fort near Chicacole in the Srikakulam district, washed by the river Languliya or Langulini). [28]