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Baspa River rises near the Indo-Chinese
border and
forms the
Baspa Valley (also
known as the
Sangla Valley) - one of the most
scenic in Himalayas. The...
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Baspa may
refer to:
Baspa River, a
river in the
Himalayas Baspa Valley, the
valley of the
Baspa River (also
known as the
Sangla Valley,
after the name...
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Baspa Valley is a
river valley that is said to be
named after the
Baspa River. It lies in the
Kinnaur District of
Himachal Pradesh, India.
Sangla is a...
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Sangla is a town in the
Baspa Valley, also
referred to as the
Sangla valley, in the
Kinnaur District of
Himachal Pradesh, India,
close to the Tibetan...
- India. Chitkul, a
village located on
right bank of
Baspa River, is the last
village of the
Baspa Valley and the last
village on the old Hindustan-Tibet...
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surrounded by snow-covered
peaks and
alpine vegetation. It is
connected to
Baspa Valley by the
Borasu P****. This
valley is
about 3566 m (11700 ft) above...
- mouth) • average 2,946.66 m3/s (104,060 cu ft/s) 63.613 km3/a (2,015.8 m3/s) Basin features
Tributaries • left
Baspa • right Spiti, Beas, Chenab...
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Himachal Pradesh state of India.
Sangla Valley Sangla Valley Travelblog Baspa Valley blog "District
Census Handbook: Kinnaur,"
Census of
India 2011, Directorate...
- It is a 1,091 MW
hydropower plant commissioned in 2011,
acquired in 2015
Baspa-II
Hydroelectric Plant,
Kinnaur district,
Himachal Pradesh. It is a 300...
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Baspa melampus, the
Indian red flash, is a
species of blue (Lycaenidae)
butterfly found in South-East Asia. The
butterfly occurs in Sri
Lanka and in India...