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  2. List of rivers of Tamil Nadu - Wikipedia

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    This article lists the main rivers which flow in Tamil Nadu. Out of the below rivers, Kaveri, Thenpennai, Palar, are the three largest rivers of Tamil Nadu followed by Vaigai River, Noyyal River, Cheyyar River, Then Pennai, Vellar River (Northern Tamil Nadu), Vellar River (Southern Tamil Nadu), Moyar River, Pampar River, Bhavani River, Thamirabarani River, Vaippar River are the major rivers in ...

  3. Kallanai Dam - Wikipedia

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    The idea behind the construction of the dam was to divert the river to the delta districts thereby boosting irrigation. [3] [4] [5] This dam was re-modeled by the British during the 19th century. In 1804, Captain Caldwell, a military engineer, was appointed by the British to make a study on the Kaveri river and promote irrigation for the delta ...

  4. Harangi Dam - Wikipedia

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    The Harangi is the first major tributary of the Kaveri. The length of the Harangi from its origin to the confluence with the Kaveri river is 50 km (31 mi). [2] The Harangi joins the Kaveri near Kudige, 5 km (3.1 mi) north of Kushalnagar. The Harangi Reservoir, located before the confluence, covers an area of 20.03 km 2 (7.73 sq mi). [3]

  5. File:Kaveri basin Map.pdf - Wikipedia

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    This file is a copyrighted work of the Government of India, licensed under the Government Open Data License - India (GODL). Authorization Method & Scope Following the mandate of the National Data Sharing and Accessibility Policy (NDSAP) of the Government of India that applies to all shareable non-sensitive data available either in digital or analog forms but generated using public funds by ...

  6. Kaveri - Wikipedia

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    The Kaveri (also known as Cauvery) is a major river flowing across Southern India. It is the third largest river in the region after Godavari and Krishna . The catchment area of the Kaveri basin is estimated to be 81,155 km 2 (31,334 sq mi) and encompasses the states of Tamil Nadu , Karnataka , Kerala , and the union territory of Puducherry .

  7. Category:Tributaries of the Kaveri River - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 15 September 2015, at 14:17 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Shimsha - Wikipedia

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    Shimsha is a river that flows in the state of Karnataka, India.It is one of the tributaries of the river Kaveri, which is one of the major rivers of South India.The river originates in the southern part of the Devarayanadurga hill in the Tumkur district of Karnataka and flows for about 221 km (137 mi). before joining the river Kaveri.

  9. Kaveri River (Madhya Pradesh) - Wikipedia

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    Kaveri is a tributary of the Narmada River in Madhya Pradesh, India.It has a length of 40 km, and a catchment area of 954 km 2. [1]The Kaveri river meets the Narmada river near Mandhata (Omkareshwar), around 882 km from Narmada's source. [1]