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Mausam River

Coordinates: 20°31′51″N 074°31′58″E / 20.53083°N 74.53278°E / 20.53083; 74.53278
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The Mausam River (Mosam River, Mokshaganga River) is a river in Nashik District in Maharashtra, India.[1] It is a left tributary of the Girna River.

Course

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The Mosam River arises in the Western Ghats, above the village of Golwad, Baglan Taluka, in northern Nashik District, just south of the border with Dhule District.[2] The river flows east and is dammed at Haranbari Dam, with Vide Digar on the right bank (south) and Jaitapur on the left bank (north). It continues east past Antapur to Taharabad where it turns northeast up to Sompur where it turns southeast, and it continues southeast past Jaikheda, Nampur, and Kashti and then turns south into the city of Malegaon where it joins the Girna River at 20°31′51″N 074°31′58″E / 20.53083°N 74.53278°E / 20.53083; 74.53278.[1][2]

Notes

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  1. ^ a b Mosam River (Approved) at GEOnet Names Server, United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
  2. ^ a b Dhulia, India, Sheet NF 43-14 (topographic map, scale 1:250,000), Series U-502, United States Army Map Service, September 1956