List Of Rivers Of Dakshina Kannada And Udupi Districts
This is a list of some of the rivers which flow through the two districts of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi.The names of river vary depending upon area where they flow. Almost all rivers of these districts flow westward and join Arabian sea.
Read more about List Of Rivers Of Dakshina Kannada And Udupi Districts: Netravathi or Netravati, Kumaradhara, Gurupura or Phalguni, Nandini or Pavanje, Shambavi, Pangala, Udyavara, Swarna or Suvarna, Sita or Seeta, Chakra, Sowparnika or Souparnika River
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