Banas River

The Banas is a river which lies entirely within the state of in western . It is a tributary of the , itself a tributary of the , which in turn merges into the Ganga.
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  • Type: Stream
  • Description: river in India
  • Also known as: Banās” and “Banās River

Banas River

Latitude
25.91087° or 25° 54′ 39″ north
Longitude
76.7347° or 76° 44′ 5″ east
Elevation
182 metres (597 feet)
Open location code
7JQRWP6M+8V
Geo­Names ID
1277412
Wiki­data ID
Q2722701
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In Other Languages

From Armenian to Western Panjabi—“Banas River” goes by many names.
  • Armenian: Բանաս
  • Asturian: Ríu Banas
  • Catalan: Banas
  • Chinese: 巴納斯河
  • Egyptian Arabic: نهر باناس
  • French: Banas
  • German: Banas
  • Gujarati: બનાસ નદી
  • Hindi: बनास नदी
  • Hindi: बागमती नदी
  • Indonesian: Sungai Banas
  • Irish: Abhainn Banas
  • Japanese: バナス
  • Japanese: バナス川
  • Malayalam: ബനാസ്
  • Marathi: बनास नदी
  • Oriya: ବନାସ ବା ବାଣୀ ନଦୀ
  • Polish: Banas
  • Russian: Банас (приток Чамбала)
  • Russian: Банас
  • Slovenian: Banas
  • South Azerbaijani: باناس چایی
  • Spanish: Rio Banas
  • Spanish: Rio Banás
  • Spanish: Río Banas
  • Spanish: Río Banás
  • Tamil: பனாஸ் ஆறு
  • Urdu: بناس ندی
  • Welsh: Afon Banas
  • Western Panjabi: بناس ندی

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