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  2. Suranga - Wikipedia

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    Face of a Surangam View of Suranga from inside, towards its face. Suranga (also Surangam or thurangam) (English: Tunnel well) is a traditional water management system used to provide a reliable supply of water for human settlements and irrigation in Kasargod district of Kerala and Dakshin Kannada district of Karnataka, India.

  3. Lakes in Bengaluru - Wikipedia

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    Lakes are called keres (ಕೆರೆ) in Kannada language, [2] and are traditionally referred to as tanks. [3] Researcher Rohan D'Souza has suggested that the concept of 'kere' and 'lake' differ; for example the former also refers to the wetland and bund while the latter focuses more on a body of water surrounded by land. [4]

  4. Bonal Bird Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    The sanctuary has its origins in thetank of bonal, a water conservation tank built by the 17th century ruler of Shorapur, Pam Naik, later during the British Raj, Meadows Taylor, the British administrator at Shorapur, extended it to 1,600 acres with 12 feet average depth, as he mentions in his autobiography, The Story of My Life.

  5. List of dams and reservoirs in Karnataka - Wikipedia

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    Water Resources of Karnataka This page was last edited on 14 July 2024, at 02:44 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  6. Hesaraghatta Lake - Wikipedia

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    Hesaraghatta Lake is a humanmade reservoir located 18 km to the north-west of Bengaluru in Karnataka state, India.It is a fresh water lake created in the year 1894 across the Arkavathy River to meet the drinking water needs of the city.

  7. Wildlife of Karnataka - Wikipedia

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    Lotus, the state flower Lone Indian elephant (Elephas maximus indicus), the state animal, in Nagarahole National Park The tiger (Panthera tigris).Karnataka has around 10% of the tiger population in India Dodda Alada Mara, a giant 400-year-old banyan near Bangalore Peacock (Pavo cristatus) in Bandipur National Park The Malabar gliding frog (Rhacophorus malabaricus) found in the Western Ghats ...

  8. Category:Reservoirs in Karnataka - Wikipedia

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  9. Upper Krishna Project - Wikipedia

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    The Karnataka government on 3 December 2011 unveiled a five-year action plan to fully use its share of water in the Krishna River basin. Stage III of UKP would use 130 tmcft of water. The Karnataka government would be spending ₹ 17,000 crore (US$2.0 billion) to complete the third stage of the project.