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- The Malaprabha River is a tributary of the Krishna River and flows through the state of Karnataka in India.[citation needed] It rises in the Western Ghats...
- Malaprabha Jadhav is an Indian Kurash wrestler and a Judo Player. In 2018 Asian Games, at Jakarta in 52 kg she won a bronze medal. "Asian Games: India...
- shot near the river Malaprabha at Asoga. The entire song 'Nadiya kinare' has been shot there. Modekopon the banks of Malaprabha river is very attractive...
- River, Malaprabha River and Krishna River flow through the district. Kudalasangama lies at the point of confluence of the rivers Krishna and Malaprabha and...
- hill, a part of the Sidhachal or Ramagiri hill range which overlooks the Malaprabha river, contains archaeological evidences of occupation dating to the mid-8th...
- (called Renuka Sagara or Naviluteertha Dam or Malaprabha Dam) that was built in 1974 across Malaprabha river. This is the shortest dam in Karnataka with...
- temples in northern Karnataka, India. Located on the west bank of the Malaprabha River in Bagalkot district, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is 23 kilometres...
- "Ghataprabha Dam". waterresources.kar.nic.in. Retrieved 27 July 2016. "Malaprabha Dam". waterresources.kar.nic.in. Retrieved 27 July 2016. "Kadra Dam"....
- archaeological site, featuring over 120 stone and cave temples spread along the Malaprabha river valley, in Bagalakote district. Aihole is 35 kilometres (22 mi)...
- Sangameshwara, on the riverbank, at the confluence of the Krishna and the Malaprabha rivers. Formerly it was known as Kappadi sangama where Basaveshwara’s...