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The Mayar River is one of the tributaries of the Bhavani in Tamil Nadu, South India.The Mayar river originates from a small town called Mayar off the Masinagudi–Ooty road. This is a natural line of separation between the state of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu and a separation between the forest of Bandipur National Park and the Mudumalai sanctuary to the south. The Mayar River Gorge is 20 kilometres (12 mi) long and is also called the Mayar Canyon. The river flows into the gorge below Theppakadu in a roaring waterfall called Mayar Falls. This river is checked by Bhavanisagar Dam on the plains near Satyamangalam, along with the Bhavani River.

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  • Moyar és el riu principal de l'altiplà de Nilgiri a Tamil Nadu, Índia. Neix al pic Makurti al districte de Nilgiris a 11° 35′ N, 76° 37′ E / 11.583°N,76.617°E i rep dos rierols de certa importància; passa per Paikara i Nediwattam, i entra a la zona al nord-oest de les muntanyes i s'uneix al Bhavani a Denaikankotdi. És característic per formar una mena de llacunes separades una de l'altra per zona de ràpids amb roques. Fou repoblat de peixos per W. G. McIvor. (ca)
  • The Mayar River is one of the tributaries of the Bhavani in Tamil Nadu, South India.The Mayar river originates from a small town called Mayar off the Masinagudi–Ooty road. This is a natural line of separation between the state of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu and a separation between the forest of Bandipur National Park and the Mudumalai sanctuary to the south. The Mayar River Gorge is 20 kilometres (12 mi) long and is also called the Mayar Canyon. The river flows into the gorge below Theppakadu in a roaring waterfall called Mayar Falls. This river is checked by Bhavanisagar Dam on the plains near Satyamangalam, along with the Bhavani River. (en)
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  • Moyar és el riu principal de l'altiplà de Nilgiri a Tamil Nadu, Índia. Neix al pic Makurti al districte de Nilgiris a 11° 35′ N, 76° 37′ E / 11.583°N,76.617°E i rep dos rierols de certa importància; passa per Paikara i Nediwattam, i entra a la zona al nord-oest de les muntanyes i s'uneix al Bhavani a Denaikankotdi. És característic per formar una mena de llacunes separades una de l'altra per zona de ràpids amb roques. Fou repoblat de peixos per W. G. McIvor. (ca)
  • The Mayar River is one of the tributaries of the Bhavani in Tamil Nadu, South India.The Mayar river originates from a small town called Mayar off the Masinagudi–Ooty road. This is a natural line of separation between the state of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu and a separation between the forest of Bandipur National Park and the Mudumalai sanctuary to the south. The Mayar River Gorge is 20 kilometres (12 mi) long and is also called the Mayar Canyon. The river flows into the gorge below Theppakadu in a roaring waterfall called Mayar Falls. This river is checked by Bhavanisagar Dam on the plains near Satyamangalam, along with the Bhavani River. (en)
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