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Indian-Cities-On-River-Banks.Pdf City River State Nellore Pennar Andhra Pradesh Rajahmundry Godavari Andhra Pradesh Vijayawada Krishna Andhra Pradesh Dibrugarh Brahmaputra Assam Guwahati Brahmaputra Assam Ganga Bhagalpur Bihar Hajipur Ganga Bihar Patna Ganga Bihar Daman Daman Ganga River Daman New Delhi Yamuna Delhi Ahmedabad Sabarmati Gujarat Bharuch Narmada Gujarat Tapi Surat Gujarat Vadodara Vishwamitri Gujarat Srinagar Jhelum Jammu & Kashmir Bagalkot Ghataprabha Karnataka Bangalore Vrishabhavathi Karnataka Bhadravathi Bhadra Karnataka Honnavar Sharavathi Karnataka Tungabhadra Hospet Karnataka Karwar Kali Karnataka Mangalore Netravati, Gurupura Karnataka Shimoga Tunga River Karnataka Kottayam Meenachil Kerala Gwalior Chambal Madhya Pradesh Jabalpur Narmada Madhya Pradesh Ujjain Shipra Madhya Pradesh Karad Krishna, Koyna Maharashtra Ulhas Karjat Maharashtra Kolhapur Panchaganga Maharashtra Mahad Savitri Maharashtra Malegaon Girna River Maharashtra Nanded Godavari Maharashtra Nashik Godavari Maharashtra Pune Mula, Mutha Maharashtra Krishna Sangli Maharashtra Banki Mahanadi Odisha Brahmapur Rushikulya Odisha Chhatrapur Rushikulya Odisha Cuttack Mahanadi Odisha Rourkela Brahmani Odisha Sambalpur Mahanadi Odisha Ferozpur Sutlej Punjab Kota Chambal Rajasthan Chennai Cooum, Adyar Tamil Nadu Noyyal Coimbatore Tamil Nadu Erode Kaveri Tamil Nadu Madurai Vaigai Tamil Nadu Tiruchirapalli Kaveri Tamil Nadu Tirunelveli Thamirabarani Tamil Nadu Musi Hyderabad Telangana Nizamabad Godavari Telangana Agra Yamuna Uttar Pradesh Allahabad At the confluence of Ganga, Yamuna and Uttar Pradesh Saraswati Auraiya Yamuna Uttar Pradesh Ayodhya Saryu Uttar Pradesh Chakeri Ganga Uttar Pradesh Etawah Yamuna Uttar Pradesh Farrukhabad Ganga Uttar Pradesh Fatehgarh Ganga Uttar Pradesh Rapti Gorakhpur Uttar Pradesh Jaunpur Gomti Uttar Pradesh Kannauj Ganga Uttar Pradesh Kanpur Ganga Uttar Pradesh Lucknow Gomti Uttar Pradesh Yamuna Mathura Uttar Pradesh Mirzapur Ganga Uttar Pradesh Shuklaganj Ganga Uttar Pradesh Varanasi Ganga Uttar Pradesh Badrinath Alaknanda Uttarakhand Haridwar Ganga Uttarakhand Kolkata Hooghly West Bengal .
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