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- The Terekhol or Tiracol River is a river in western India. In its upper reaches it is known as the Banda River and in the lower reaches as the Tiracol...
- Tiracol, in the North Goa district of Goa, India. At the mouth of the Terekhol River, the fort can be reached by a ferry from Querim, 42 km (26 mi) north...
- and ****barjua Canal (15 km). The other rivers in Goa are shorter such as Terekhol (22 km), Chapora (29 km), Baga (5 km), Sal (16 km), Talpona (11 km), and...
- Shimsha Shyok Subarnarekha Tapti Thamirabarani Tungabhadra Tamsa Tunga Terekhol Ulhas Umngot Vaan Vaigai Vamsadhara Varuna Vashishti Vedavathi Vellar-North...
- Tailbaila fort Takmak fort Talagad Tandulwadi fort Tankai fort Tarapur fort Terekhol Fort Thalner Tikona Tipagad (Gadchiroli) Torna Fort Tringalwadi Trymbakgad...
- rivers which decide the boundary of this sub-district are Terekhol River and Chapora River. Terekhol river acts as a border of Maharashtra and Goa while Chapora...
- Fortified Factory (1637) Velaghar Kepadevi Temple,Ubhadanda Asoli Lighthouse Terekhol Beach Mansishwar Temple, Ba****atwadi Kalvi beach, kelus Redi Vengurla jetty...
- Maharashtra state on Mumbai-Goa national highway (NH-17), on the bank of the Terekhol river. The main languages are Marathi, Malvani and Konkani. Many people...
- Maharashtra, near the Maharashtra-Goa border. It sits on a small hill north of Terekhol Cr****. The fort, now a tree-entangled ruin, overlooks the beaches of the...
- (99 mi).[citation needed] Goa's seven major rivers are the Mandovi, Zuari, Terekhol, Chapora, Galgibag, ****barjua canal, Talpona, and the Sal. The Zuari and...