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- River Champavathi (Telugu: చంపావతి) is a small river which originates in the Eastern Ghats at an altitude of 1,200 metres above mean sea level near Andra...
- Vizianagaram district in Andhra Pradesh, India. Located on the banks of Champavathi River, Saripalli is famous for Dibbi Lingeswara Swami temple, constructed...
- River Sileru River Arani River Bendi Gedda Bahuda River Budameru River Champavathi River Garibula Gedda Galeru River Gosthani River Gundlakamma River Kinnerasani...
- 12; 83.42. It has an average elevation of 74 metres (242 feet). The Champavathi River flows near the city. Vizianagaram has a tropical savanna climate...
- Sirumalai Velikonda Rivers Amaravathi Baitarani Brahmani Budhabalanga Champavathi Chitravathi Godavari Gosthani Gundlakamma Kaveri Krishna Kundu Mahanadi...
- flowing in the district are River Nagavali, Suvarnamukhi, Vegavathi, River Champavathi, River Gosthani and Kandivalasa. There are no major irrigation projects...
- Sirumalai Velikonda Rivers Amaravathi Baitarani Brahmani Budhabalanga Champavathi Chitravathi Godavari Gosthani Gundlakamma Kaveri Krishna Kundu Mahanadi...
- (Vizianagaram). It also has a mining lease for river sand on the river Champavathi. On 17 April 1970, the Prime Minister of India, the Indira Gandhi, announced...
- Sirumalai Velikonda Rivers Amaravathi Baitarani Brahmani Budhabalanga Champavathi Chitravathi Godavari Gosthani Gundlakamma Kaveri Krishna Kundu Mahanadi...
- Nagavali, Rushikulya, Sabari, Subarnarekha, Vamsadhara Andhra Pradesh Champavathi, Chitravathi,Gosthani, Gundlakamma, Kundu, Penna, Sarada, Sileru, Swarnamukhi...