Kim River
| Kim Kim Khadi  | |
|---|---|
| Location | |
| Country | India | 
| State | Gujarat | 
| Physical characteristics | |
| Source | |
| • location | India | 
| Mouth | |
 • location  | Gulf of Cambay, Arabian Sea, India | 
| Length | 107 km (66 mi) | 
| Discharge | |
| • location | Gulf of Cambay, Arabian Sea | 
Kim is a river in the state of Gujarat, western India, whose origin is in Zarna village and Zarnavadi village the hills of Satpuda. Its drainage basin has a maximum length of 107.0 km (66.5 mi). The total catchment area of the basin is 1,286 square kilometres (128,600 ha).[1] The creek runs near the village of Ilav[2] (which has other spellings for its name,[3] like 'Elaw').[4]
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References[edit]
- ↑ "Kim River". The Government of Gujarat. Retrieved 13 March 2012.
 - ↑ About Hansot, Hansot.com, retrieved 14 July 2017
 - ↑ Environmental impact assessment and EMP report (PDF). En-vision Enviro Engineers Pvt. Ltd. June 2017. p. 77.
 - ↑ Herne, P. (1855). "XXIII: Domus. Surat. The nature of the jungles beyond. A boa constrictor. A tiger. A lion. Terrible conflict. A Banyan tree.". Perils and Pleasures of a Hunter's Life; or the Romance of Hunting by Peregrine Herne. Cornell University Library. pp. 194–204. Retrieved 8 July 2017.