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27°51′29″N 84°33′33″E / 27.85806°N 84.55917°E
Marshyangdi | |
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Location | |
Country | Nepal |
Physical characteristics | |
Mouth | |
• location | Trishuli |
Length | 150 km |
Basin features | |
River system | Narayani River |
Tributaries | |
• left | Nagdi Khola, Dordi khola, Chepe Khola, Daraundi River |
• right | Paundi Khola, Chundi Khola |
The Marshyangdi (or Marsyangdi) (Nepali: मर्स्याङ्दी, marśyāṅdī) is a mountain river in Nepal. Its length is about 150 kilometres.
The Marshyangdi begins at the confluence of two mountain rivers, the Khangsar Khola and the Jharsang Khola, northwest of the Annapurna massif at an altitude of 3,600 meters near Manang village. The Marshyangdi flows eastward through Manang District and then southward through Lamjung District.[citation needed]
The Marshyangdi joins the Trishuli river near Mugling as one of its tributaries.[citation needed]
The beginning of the Annapurna Circuit trekking route follows the Marshyangdi river valley.[citation needed]
Tributaries
edit1. Khangsar River
2. Jharsang River
3. Dordi River
4. Paudi River
5. Chepe River
6. Chundi River
7. Daraudi
8.Nangdi River
9. Khudi River
10. Dhud River
11. Nar River
The Marshyangdi joins the Trishuli near Mugling.
Infrastructures
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Marshyangdi river near Pisang village
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The river in 1980
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Rocks
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Uplands of the river
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A bridge across the river
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A man leading cows through part of the river
References
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