- 13°04′05″N 80°17′09″E / 13.068107°N 80.28585°E / 13.068107; 80.28585 The
Cooum River, or
simply Koovam, is one of the
shortest classified rivers draining...
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rivers and cr****s. The
Cooum River connects the
canal to the Bay of
Bengal in the
center of Chennai. The
portion north of the
Cooum is
known as the North...
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rivers that flow in the
Chennai metropolitan area, the
other two
being the
Cooum and the Adyar.
Kosasthalaiyar is 136-kilometre (85 mi) long and originates...
- (331 sq mi). Most of the
waste from the city is
drained into this
river and the
Cooum. The
Adyar starts from the
Malaipattu tank (80.00°
longitude and 12.93°...
- is a
locality in Chennai, in India.
Located on the
southern banks of the
Cooum River, it is a residential-****-commercial area
surrounded by Chepauk, Island...
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corridor begins at
Chennai Port Gate No. 10 and
travels along the bank of the
Cooum River till it
reaches Koyambedu and
along the
median of NH 48
thereon till...
- side of Fort St. George, one such sand
ridge ran from the
mouth of the
Cooum River to the
present site of the
Presidency College. On the rear side of...
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simply Mount Road, is an
arterial road in Chennai, India. It
starts at the
Cooum Cr****,
south of Fort St George,
leading in a south-westerly
direction towards...
- (1.2 sq mi) area of the city. Two
major rivers flow
through Chennai, the
Cooum River (or Koovam)
through the
centre and the
Adyar River to the south. A...
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directly into the Bay of
Bengal forming estuaries; the
shortest of them is the
Cooum River at 64 km (40 mi).[citation needed]
While Myanmar's
Irrawaddy River...