Hongu River
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Koshi River — Coordinates: 25°24′43″N 87°15′32″E / 25.41194°N 87.25889°E / 25.41194; 87.25889 … Wikipedia
Arun River, China-Nepal — For other uses, see River Arun. Coordinates: 26°54′47″N 87°09′25″E / 26.91306°N 87.15694°E / 26.91306; 87.15694 … Wikipedia
Kumano Hongū Taisha — Nihongo|Kumano Hongū Taisha|熊野本宮大社 is a Shinto shrine located in Tanabe, Wakayama Prefecture, deep in the rugged mountains of the Kii Peninsula of Japan. It is included as part of the Kumano Sanzan in the UNESCO World Heritage site Sacred Sites… … Wikipedia
Ghaghara River — Not to be confused with Ghaggar River. Coordinates: 25°45′11″N 84°39′59″E / 25.75306°N 84.66639°E / 25.75306; 84.66639 … Wikipedia
Gandaki River — Coordinates: 25°39′9″N 85°11′4″E / 25.6525°N 85.18444°E / 25.6525; 85.18444 … Wikipedia
Sarda River — Kailash mountains Source of Mahakali and Karnali rivers Sarda River forms part of the border between the nations of India and Nepal. It is called the Mahakali River in Nepal and Kali Gad by local pahari people . This boundary was established by… … Wikipedia
Mechi River — Coordinates: 26°13′46″N 87°57′05″E / 26.22944°N 87.95139°E / 26.22944; 87.95139 … Wikipedia
Sangkhuwa River — The Sangkhuwa is a major river and valley in the Sankhuwasawa District, confluencing with the Hongu and Siswa rivers … Wikipedia
Siswa River — The Siswa is a major river and valley in the Sankhuwasawa District, confluencing with the Hongu and Sangkhuwa rivers … Wikipedia
Kumano Kodō — The nihongo|Kumano Kodō|熊野古道 is a series of ancient pilgrimage routes that crisscross the Kii hanto, the largest Peninsula of Japan. These sacred trails were and are still used for the pilgrimage to the sacred site Kumano Sanzan (熊野三山), or the… … Wikipedia