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River in Karnataka, India
The Gurupura River (also known as Pachamagaru River, Phalguni River or Kulur River[1]) is a river in the Karnataka state of India.[2] It originates in the Western Ghats and is a tributary of the Netravati River, which empties into the Arabian Sea, south of Mangalore. It gets its name from the town Gurupura, situated near Mangalore. The New Mangalore Port and Mangalore Chemicals and Fertilizers are situated on its northern banks. It once formed northern boundary of Mangalore city along with Netravati River as southern boundary but currently it forms the boundary only for the central part of Mangalore due to the growth of the city beyond these river boundaries.
Notes
- ^ "11 drown as school van falls into river in Mangalore". Deccan Herald. 14 August 2008. Archived from the original on 11 August 2011. Retrieved 31 January 2009.
- ^ "GURUPURA RIVER - Mangalore". Retrieved 16 September 2015.
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12°50′57″N 74°49′52″E / 12.84917°N 74.83111°E / 12.84917; 74.83111
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