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The Netravati River or Netravathi Nadi has its origins at Bangrabalige valley, Yelaneeru Ghat in Kudremukh in Chikkamagaluru district of Karnataka, India. This river flows through the famous pilgrimage place Dharmasthala and is considered one of the holy rivers of India. It merges with the Kumaradhara River at Uppinangadi before flowing to the Arabian Sea, south of Mangalore city. This river is the main source of water to Bantwal and Mangalore. The Netravati railway bridge is one of the known bridges which serve as the gateway to Mangalore.

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  • Netravati (ca)
  • Nethravathi (es)
  • Netravati (fr)
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  • Netravati és un riu del districte de South Kanara (Dakshina Kanara) a Karnataka. Neix a 13° 10′ 15″ N, 75° 26′ 20″ E / 13.17083°N,75.43889°E i desaigua a la mar. està format per la unió de dos rierols a Uppinangadi, un amb el mateix nom Netravati i un altre anomenat Kumardari. Des de Uppinangadi el riu unit corre cap a Mangalore. (ca)
  • Le fleuve Netravati est un cours d'eau indien qui coule dans l'Etat du Karnataka, au sud-ouest du pays. Il se joint au (en) juste avant de se jeter dans la Mer d'Arabie. (fr)
  • El Nethravathi o Nethravathy tiene sus orígenes en Gangamoola en el distrito de Chikmagalur en el estado de Karnataka, en India. Proporciona el abastecimiento de agua a la ciudad de Mangalore. Se combina con el río en Uppinangadi antes de desembocar en el mar de Omán. En el pasado lo llamaron el río Buntwal debido a que la importante ciudad de Bantwal se encuentra sobre sus orillas. Una referencia al río Nettrawutti, es mencionado en el libro "El índice geográfico del sur de India", publicado en el año 1855. El río Buntwal es navegable en muchos kilómetros. (es)
  • The Netravati River or Netravathi Nadi has its origins at Bangrabalige valley, Yelaneeru Ghat in Kudremukh in Chikkamagaluru district of Karnataka, India. This river flows through the famous pilgrimage place Dharmasthala and is considered one of the holy rivers of India. It merges with the Kumaradhara River at Uppinangadi before flowing to the Arabian Sea, south of Mangalore city. This river is the main source of water to Bantwal and Mangalore. The Netravati railway bridge is one of the known bridges which serve as the gateway to Mangalore. (en)
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