Yerla River
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Yerla River, alternative Yerala River, is a river originated in Satara district in the Indian state of Maharashtra.[1] Ner and Yeralwadi are two small British dams on this river. The Yerla River is the lifeblood of the people of Khatav, Khanapur and Tasgaon talukas of Satara and Sangli districts.
The length of this river is 125 km.
Yerla River flows through Satara and Sangli district, it joins the Krishna River at Brahmanal.
References[edit]
- ↑ Shikalgar, Dr Rajekhan. "येरळा नदी खोरे: स्थान आणि विस्तार (Yerala River Basin: Location and Size)". Retrieved 2021-04-13.
Coordinates: 16°55′57″N 74°30′37″E / 16.93250°N 74.51028°E