Par River (Arunachal Pradesh)

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The Par River is a river of Arunachal Pradesh in the northeast of the Republic of India. It has a basin of 164,800 square kilometres (63,600 sq mi), of which 69,733 square kilometres (26,924 sq mi) (42%) are forested (2005 data). Its main tributaries are the Pang and Nimte rivers. It joins the Subansiri River[citation needed](where?) and thus eventually the Brahmaputra.

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References[edit]

  • Dams, Rivers & People Monthly, February 2005.[1]
  • Arunachal Pradesh District Gazetteers: Subansiri district, Gazetteer of India, 1981, p. 7.[2]


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