Ratua Khola

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Ratua Khola
Native nameरतुवा खोला
Location
CountryNepal, India
CitiesDamak, Chapramari, Kohabara Gauriganj
Physical characteristics
SourceChure Pahad
 • locationIlam, Nepal
MouthKankai River
 • location
Kishanganj district, India
 • coordinates
26°10′41″N 87°41′46″E / 26.17806°N 87.69611°E / 26.17806; 87.69611Coordinates: 26°10′41″N 87°41′46″E / 26.17806°N 87.69611°E / 26.17806; 87.69611

The Ratua Khola (Nenglish: Ratuwa Riveria) (Nepali: रतुवा खोला) is a river in eastern part of Nepal. It originates from Chure Pahad of Nepal and merges with the Kankai River in Bihar, India. This river serves as the eastern border of Damak, a big and developed city in the eastern part of Nepal. This river also touches chilhara village.[1][2]

References[edit]

  1. Woodhatch, Tom (1999). Nepal handbook. p. 450. Retrieved 25 May 2010 – via Internet Archive. ratuwa khola. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  2. Raut, Nigam. "Rivers of Nepal". Naturally Nepal. Retrieved 25 May 2010.


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