Manipur River (India and Burma)
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Achauba River (India and Burma)
Imphal Manipur River (India and Burma)
Imphal River (India and Burma)
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found: Work cat: 2013315492: Singh, T. A. Quaternary studies in the Manipur Valley, 2012:p. 15 (Manipur valley also known as Imphal valley) p. 36-38 (the Manipur or Imphal river basin covers about one fourth of the area of Manipur state [India]; Manipur river, a.k.a. Imphal river or Toorel Achouba, is the longest and most important river in Manipur; the source is in the northern hills of Kangpokpi; divides the valley into two parts; falls into the Chindwin river of Burma; Imphal river serves as the main drainage channel outlet of the Manipur valley)
found: Geonet, July 11, 2017:(Mainpur River; in Burma and India; variant names: Imphal Manipur River; Imphal River; 225200 N 0940500 E)
found: Britannica Academic online, July 11, 2017:Manipur (the state has two major physiographic regions, [one being] the Manipur River valley; the Manipur River flows southward through the valley into Myanmar, where it joins the Myittha River, a tributary of the Chindwin)
found: Columbia gazetteer online, July 11, 2017:Manipur River (in NE India and Upper Myanmar; rises in the N Manipur Hills; flows S to Myittha River; also called Imphal or Achauba River)
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2017-07-11: new
2017-08-14: revised
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