Gomai River
The Gomai River in India is a tributary of the Tapti River. It originates in the Satpura Mountain Range and merges with the Tapti River around 2 km east of Prakasha.[1] The Gomai River itself has many small tributary rivers, including the Susri River (passing by Sultanpur), the Tipria River (passing by Mandane), the Umri River, and the Sukhi River.[2]
Gomai River | |
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Location | |
Country | India |
State | Maharashtra |
Cities | Shahada, Sarangkheda, Bhale |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Satpura Range, India |
Mouth | Tapti River |
• location | Prakasha, India |
Gallery
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Picture of Gomai River in Shahada taken from bridge located at 21.569°N 74.483°E
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See also
External links
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Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Maharashtra. |
References
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