- Ong River
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Ong River is a tributary of Mahanadi river. It flows across Orissa and joins Mahanadi at Sambalpur 11 km upstream of Sonepur where Tel merges. The river rises at an elevation of 457 m and runs 204 km before it meets Mahanadi. It drains area of about 5,128 km2.[1]
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Coordinates: 20°54′N 83°49′E / 20.9°N 83.817°E
Mahanadi-Brahmani-Baitarani Basin Rivers Dams, barrages Geographical features Dandakaranya • Dakshina Kosala Kingdom • Chota Nagpur Plateau • Western Orissa • Mahanadi River Delta • Bhitarkanika MangrovesRiparian districts Chhattisgarh Dhamtari • Kanker • Raipur • Janjgir-Champa • Raigarh • Jashpur • Korba • Koriya • Surguja Madhya Pradesh Anuppur Jharkhand Gumla • Khunti • Ranchi • West Singhbhum Orissa Jharsuguda • Kendujhar • Mayurbhanj • Sundergarh • Boudh • Angul • Jajpur • Cuttack • Kendrapara • Khordha • Jagatsinghpur • PuriLanguages/ people Coalfields Industries Korba Super Thermal Power PlantTransport Related topics Hydrology of Chhattisgarh • Hydrology of Jharkhand • Hydrology of OrissaCategories:- Tributaries of the Mahanadi River
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