Girna River

Girna River

The Girna river is a river in Maharashtra state of southern India. It originates in the Western Ghats range of Nashik District, and flows east across Nashik and Jalgaon districts, swinging north in Jalgaon District to join the Tapti River.

The basin of the Girna lies on the Deccan Plateau, and its valley has fertile soils which are intensively farmed.


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