Wardha River edit
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The Wardha river is one of the biggest rivers in Vidarbha region in India. It originates in Satpura Range near Multai in Madhya Pradesh. It is a tributary of the Pranhita River, which ultimately flows into the Godavari River. Vena River , Bembala and Penganga River are the main tributary of Wardha River. A huge dam (Upper Wardha Dam) is built on Wardha river near *Morshi and considered as lifeline for Amravati city and Morshi and Warud Talukas considered as California of India for its orange plantations. A dam on Bembala river under construction, to be considering a lifeline for part of Yavatmal Dist.

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Coordinates: 19°38′N 79°49′E / 19.633, 79.817