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Tributary of Gandaki River in Nepal From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Budhi Gandaki River (Nepali: बूढीगण्डकी नदी) is a tributary of Gandaki River in Nepal. It meets the Trishuli at Benighat, astride the Dhading and Gorkha Districts.
Budhi Gandaki River | |
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Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Manaslu Himal, Nepal |
Mouth | |
• location | Trishuli River |
• coordinates | 27.81427°N 84.78218°E |
Basin features | |
River system | Narayani River |
As of 2017, Nepal plans to build a dam with associated electricity transformers and pylons that would cost $2.5 billion. Such a dam on the river and its reservoir would straddle the Dhading and Gorkha districts.[1]
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