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  2. Narmada River - Wikipedia

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    The lower Narmada River Valley and the surrounding uplands, covering an area of 169,900 km 2 (65,598.8 sq mi) consists of dry deciduous forests. The ecoregion lies between moister forests to the northeast, southeast, and southwest, which receive greater rainfall from the southeast monsoon , and the drier forests and scrublands of the Deccan to ...

  3. List of drainage basins by area - Wikipedia

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    The other 17% – an area larger than the basin of the Arctic Ocean – drains to internal endorheic basins. ... Don River: 98,900 38,200: Narmada River: Primary ...

  4. List of rivers of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    French Broad drainage basin. Mississippi River. Ohio River (KY, WV) Tennessee River (KY, TN) ... USGS Hydrologic Unit Map – State of North Carolina (1974) External ...

  5. Vindhya Range - Wikipedia

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    Map of prominent mountain ranges in India, showing Vindhyas in central India. Today, the definition of the Vindhyas is primarily restricted to the Central Indian escarpments, hills and highlands located to the north of the Narmada River. [5] Some of these are actually distinct hill systems. [12]

  6. Nerbudda Division - Wikipedia

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    It encompassed a good part of the Narmada River basin in the eastern part of present-day Madhya Pradesh state of India. The Nerbudda Division had an area of 47,609.2 km 2 with a population of 1,785,008 in 1901. [2] The Central Provinces became the Central Provinces and Berar in 1936 until the Independence of India.

  7. Geography of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    William S. Powell and Jay Mazzocchi, eds. Encyclopedia of North Carolina (2006) 1320pp; 2000 articles by 550 experts on all topics; ISBN 0-8078-3071-2; James Clay and Douglas Orr, eds., North Carolina Atlas: Portrait of a Changing Southern State (University of North Carolina Press, 1971).

  8. List of rivers of Madhya Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    The Narmada basin, hemmed between Vindhya and Satpura ranges, extends over an area of 98,796 km 2 (38,145.3 sq mi) and lies on the northern extremity of the Deccan Plateau. The basin covers large areas in the states of Madhya Pradesh (82%), Gujarat (12%) and a comparatively smaller area in Maharashtra (4%) and in Chhattisgarh (2%). 60% of the ...

  9. Dudhi River - Wikipedia

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    Indian River Map. Location; ... Basin size: 1,541 sq. km. Doodhi River is a river in Madhya Pradesh, India. [1] It is tributary of Narmada River.