Jojari River

River in Rajasthan, India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jojari River

The Jojari River is a 83 km (52 mi) seasonal watercourse in Rajasthan, India. It primarily carries surplus rainwater from the hills near Poondloo village in Nagaur district.[1] Flowing in a north-east to south-west direction, it gathers water from multiple smaller streams along its path, ultimately converging with the Luni River near Khejalda Khurd in Jodhpur district.[2] This river is a tributary of Luni river. The Jojari basin is located between latitudes 26 07 and 26 43 and longitudes 73 08 and 74 00.[3][4]

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Jojari River
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View of Jodhpur, Airport, Jojari River, AGR., Roads, Urban Areas taken during ISS Expedition 43.
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Location
CountryIndia
StateRajasthan
DistrictJodhpur
Physical characteristics
SourceHills near Poondloo village, Nagaur district
  coordinates26.540759°N 73.808330°E / 26.540759; 73.808330
MouthConverges with Luni River near Khejadla Khurd, Jodhpur district
Length83 kilometres (52 mi)
Basin size3,600 square kilometres (1,400 sq mi)
Depth 
  average5 metres (16 ft)
  maximum10 metres (33 ft)
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