Cannabaceae

Banganga River
Location
CountryIndia
StateMaharashtra
DistrictNashik
Physical characteristics
SourceRamsej Hill
 • locationIndia

Banganga is a small tributary of the Godavari River in the Nashik district, in the state of Maharashtra in western India.[1]

The Banganga rises a little to the north-west of Ramsej hill and flows in a general easterly course, passing by Ozar, where a dam crosses it to divert the water into canals on both sides for irrigation. After passing Sukene it joins the Godavari. In 2012, the Ozar panchayat, citing safety issues, urged the authorities to construct a bridge over the Banganga River.[2]

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20°03′04″N 74°02′50″E / 20.0511°N 74.0471°E / 20.0511; 74.0471

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