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EncyclopediaGhagharaGhaghara (gäg'uru) [key]or Gogra (gō'grä) [key], river, major tributary of the Ganges, c.640 mi (1,030 km) long, rising in the Himalayas, SW Tibet region of China, and flowing generally S through Nepal (where it is called the Karnali) and SE through Uttar Pradesh state to join the Ganges in Bihar state, E India. The river is used extensively for trade. Its lower reaches are navigable by river steamers. The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6th ed. Copyright © 2007, Columbia University Press. All rights reserved. More on Ghaghara from Infoplease:
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- Uttar Pradesh - Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh , state (2001 provisional pop. 166,052,859), 92,804 sq mi (240,363 sq ...
- Gogra - Gogra Gogra, river: see Ghaghara.
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