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- The Yagachi River is a river in Karnataka, India. It is a major tributary of Hemavati river. It rises in the Baba Budan Hill Range near the city of Chickmagaluru...
- through H****an District where it is joined by its chief tributary the Yagachi River and then into Mandya district before joining the Kaveri near Krishnarajasagara...
- mean sea level, meaning, it is the third highest city in Karnataka. The Yagachi River has its source near the town and flows in the south-easterly direction...
- downwards to the southeast. The chief tributary of the Hemavathi is the Yagachi River, which flows southward from Belur taluk to join the Hemavathi near...
- was commissioned by King Vishnuvardhana in 1117 CE, on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, an early Hoysala Empire capital. The temple was built over...
- River Wainganga River Wagh River Wardha River Wehashli River Umngot River Yagachi River (Karnataka) Yamuna River Zuari River Indian rivers interlinking project...
- UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 2023. Belur is situated on the banks of Yagachi River in the H****an district of south Karnataka. It is about 40 kilometres...
- made Belur an attractive site as a capital: first, its location on the Yagachi River provided a good supply of water year-round. Second, its location...
- (Tungabhadra) Hemavathi (Kaveri) Netravati (Arabian Sea) Vedavathi (Tungabhadra) Yagachi (Hemavathi) Mullayyana Giri Kudremukha Kemmangundi Hill Station Devaramane...
- completed in 1979, above Gorur in H****an district, and downstream from the Yagachi confluence. The dam is 58 meters in height, and 4692 meters long, impounding...