Banas River
The Banas is a river which lies entirely within the state of Rajasthan in western India. It is a tributary of the Chambal River, itself a tributary of the Yamuna, which in turn merges into the Ganga.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Stream
- Description: river in India
- Also known as: “Banās” and “Banās River”
Banas River
- Categories: river and body of water
- Location: Rajasthan, Western India, India, South Asia, Asia
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Satellite Map
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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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