The Mula-Mutha is a river in India, formed by the confluence of the Mula and Mutha rivers in the city of Pune. It forms a tributary of the Bhima River in the Deccan plateau. It passes through the towns of Pune and Khadki.It originates in mulshi near the dam.It is a monsoon based river and usually flooded in the rains and dry in the summer.However the rivers have become polluted in the city. Their confluence is at a village named Sangamwadi.A widely used bridge on the confluence of the rivers is known as sangam bridge in Pune.
Hydrography of Maharashtra
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Rivers |
- Adan
- Bhima
- Bindusara
- Dahisar
- Daman Ganga
- Dnyanganga
- Girna
- Godavari
- Gomai
- Indravati
- Karha
- Kolar
- Koyna
- Krishna
- Kundali
- Kundalika
- Mithi
- Mula
- Mula-Mutha
- Mutha
- Narmada
- Nira
- Oshiwara
- Painganga
- Panchganga
- Panzara
- Patalganga
- Pavana
- Poisar
- Pranahita
- Purna
- Savitri
- Shahanur
- Tansa
- Tapti
- Tasso
- Ulhas
- Vaan
- Vashishti
- Wainganga
- Wardha
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Waterfalls |
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Lakes |
- Gorewada
- Khindsi
- Lonar crater
- Rankala
- Salim Ali
- Shivaji/Shivsagar
- Talao Pali
- Upvan
- Venna
- Talwat
- Hidkal
- Bhigwan
- Mahakali
- Sandhur
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Dams |
- Jayakwadi
- Khadakwasla
- Kolkewadi
- Koyna
- Mulshi
- Nilwande
- Panshet
- Susri
- Temghar
- Tilari
- Ujjani
- Walwan
- Varasgaon
- Waghur
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Related topics |
- Godavari basin
- Narmada basin
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Hydrography of surrounding areas |
- Gujarat
- Madhya Pradesh
- Chhattisgarh
- Andhra Pradesh
- Karnataka
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