Hivra River

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Hivra River
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Hivra Dam & Hivra River Basin
Native nameहिवरा नदी
Location
CountryIndia
RegionKhandesh, Aurangabad District
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationGhatnandra Ghats
 • elevation261 m (856 ft)
Mouth 
 • location
Hivra River
Length57 km (35 mi)
Basin features
LandmarksKhadakdeola, Maharashtra

The Hivra River (Marathi: हिवरा नदी) is a notable river crossing the town by Wadi, Banoti, Khadakdeola and Pachora in the Indian state of Maharashtra. The river originates from the Ghatnandra Hills, and flows a total of nearly 57 kilometres (35 mi).

Hivra River originates from Ghatnandra Hills in Maharashtra state in India and flows through Aurangabad and Jalgaon district. The Hivra River passes by Wadi, Banoti, Varthan, Ghorkund, Mhashikotha, Khadakdeola, Sarola, and Pachora.

Irrigation[edit]

The government of Maharashtra has constructed a dam over the river known as the Hivra Dam which provides irrigation water to the neighbouring villages.

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Coordinates: 20°44′N 75°22′E / 20.733°N 75.367°E / 20.733; 75.367

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