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Edamalayar River | |
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• coordinates | 10°09′53″N 76°44′04″E / 10.1647122°N 76.7344053°E / 10.1647122; 76.7344053 |
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Progression | Periyar River |
EdamalayarorIdamalayar is one of the major tributaries of the Periyar river, the longest river in Kerala, South India.[1] Idamalayar Dam is situated in this river. It originates in the AnamalaisofKerala's Ernakulam district, and flows into Tamil Nadu. It re-enters Kerala near Malakkappara, and flows into the Idamalayar Dam. It joins the Periyar near Kuttampuzha.
The river Idamalayar is a major tributary of Periyar originating from the Anamala Hills at about elevation 2520 m meeting Periyar at about 1.65km upstream of Bhoothathankettu barrage of Periyar Valley Irrigation Scheme.
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