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Mahanadi

 
Dictionary: Ma·ha·na·di   (mə-hä'nə-dē) pronunciation


A river of central India flowing about 885 km (550 mi) north and generally east to the Bay of Bengal.

 

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Mahanadi (məhä'nədē), river, c.550 mi (885 km) long, rising in S Chhattisgarh state, central India, and flowing north then east through a gorge in the Eastern Ghats, across Orissa state, forming a delta before entering the Bay of Bengal near Cuttack. The Tel and Hasdo rivers are its main tributaries. The Hirakud Dam, at Sambalpur, is the world's largest earthen dam and supports several hydroelectric plants. The Mahanadi irrigates a fertile valley whose chief crops are rice, oilseed, and sugarcane.


 
 

 

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